The Kano State House of Assembly has condemned the recent Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) cadet recruitment exercise, alleging gross injustice and marginalisation of northern states in the process. The lawmakers, during plenary yesterday, described the recruitment as a charade that violated the principles of federal character and called for its total cancellation. Presenting a motion [ ]
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Kano Assembly Alleges North’s Marginalisation in Customs Recruitment
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