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Gas leakage: NHRC pledges to address Rivers community’s concerns
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Gas leakage: NHRC pledges to address Rivers community’s concerns

Punch Nigeria about 18 hours 1 mins read
The NHRC pledges to restore livelihoods in Rivers’ Bile community due to persistent gas leakage. Residents demand an urgent halt to the leakage. Read More: https://punchng.com/gas-leakage-nhrc-pledges-to-address-rivers-communitys-concerns/

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