All Government Transactions To Be Open Soon –MBuhari | Sahara Reporters President Muhammadu Buhari has said that all government financial transactions will be transparent soon going by the number of reforms put in place by his administration. READ MORE:
President Muhammadu Buhari has said that all government financial transactions will be transparent soon going by the number of reforms put in place by his administration.
The statement reads, “My resolve is to ensure that the reforms are deepened such that there will be no hiding place for corrupt persons and proceeds of corruption.
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