The Federal Ministry of Finance has established an Anti-Corruption and Transparency Unit, underscoring its commitment to promoting accountability and integrity across the public sector.
In a press release on Monday, Mohammed Manga, the ministry’s Director of Information and Public Relations, highlighted the remarks of the Permanent Secretary, Lydia Jafiya, during the inauguration ceremony.
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Mrs. Jafiya described the initiative as a significant milestone in the ministry’s efforts to embed transparency and ethical practices in governance. She urged ministry staff to actively support the committee’s objectives, reinforcing the institution’s resolve to uphold the highest standards of integrity in its operations.
This initiative is expected to strengthen the ministry’s stance against corruption, fostering trust and efficiency in public administration.
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