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    Katsina successfully recovers N10bn worth properties, 38 years after creation

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    The Katsina State Government has successfully recovered landed properties valued at over N10 billion, nearly 38 years after the state was carved out from the former Kaduna State.

    The General Manager of the Katsina State Assets Management Agency, Dr. Lawal Aminu Bala, disclosed this on Thursday while briefing journalists in Katsina.

    He explained that the recovered assets include 37 houses and several parcels of land located in Abuja, Kaduna, and Zaria, which rightfully belong to Katsina State under the assets and liabilities sharing arrangement established at the time of its creation in 1987.

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