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Federal Government To Carve Out Five Companies From The Nigerian Postal Service by NwibanaEmmanuel(m): 8:03pm On Oct 24, 2018
The Federal government is set to carve out five companies from the Nigerian Postal Service. This is made known by the minister of communications, Adebayo Shittu.

Mr. Shittu said the move was part of efforts to reform the postal service and put it on the path of profitability. According to him, the five new companies are: NIPOST Banking and Insurance company, Transport and logistics, Property and development, E-commerce and E-government services company.

He added that the Initiatives to create more jobs and services for Nigerians and also open revenue streams for the government.

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