Insecurity: Senate constitutes panel to probe $30m spent on Nigeriaโs Safe-School Programme
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Summary: The programme was introduced in the wake of the Chibok schoolgirlsโ abduction and was designed to operate at different levels, including state-led efforts and national coordination through some agencies.
The Senate on Thursday constituted a 13-member ad hoc committee to investigate how over $30 million was spent on Nigeriaโs Safe-School Programme, a federal security initiative launched in 2014 to protect students and schools from attacks.
The programme was introduced in the wake of the Chibok schoolgirlsโ abduction and was designed to operate at different levels, including state-led efforts and national coordination through agencies such as the Nigeria Sec
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