People in rural areas can expect better Government services after a three party agreement between a commercial bank, Government and a corporate organization.
This is after a new $10 million lease agreement was signed last night between Government, Bank of the South Pacific and Asco Motors which will see government leasing vehicles from ASCO Motors - financed by BSP.
Acting Finance Minister Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum said these 132 vehicles will be supplied to the government over a period of time and will be allocated to the various ministries however the focus will be on Police, Health and the Agriculture Ministry.
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