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  • Budget 2025: SERAP Wants National Assembly to Reduce Allocations to Presidency, Lawmakers

    Budget 2025: SERAP Wants National Assembly to Reduce Allocations to Presidency, Lawmakers0

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    • December 23, 2024

    The Socio-economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has called on the President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Honourable Tajudeen Abass, to reduce the exorbitant budget of ₦9.4 billion for the presidency’s travel, refreshments, and meals and ₦ 344.85 billion for the lawmakers. The Non-governmental organization asked

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