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    North-Central Development Commission’s bill gets signed into law by President Tinubu

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    The North-Central Development Commission, or NCDC, was established by a bill passed into law by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    Senate President Godswill Akpabio made this announcement during a Senate chamber session on Tuesday.

    “I am hopeful that the creation of NCDC will lead to grassroots development,” he said.

    “Let me also let my colleagues know that Mr. President has also signed the North-Central Development Commission establishment bill 2024, which will help to bring development to the people,” he said.

    In light of this, we commend the good people of Nigeria’s North-Central area and wish them continued progress, especially peace, as we continue our nation-building efforts.

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