Nigeria's President Issues Stern Warning to Workers
President Mohammadu Buhari has reiterated his resolve to fight corruption, warning workers to tow the line or face the consequences.
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Nigeria:
Two Civil Servants Arraigned in Oyo Over Multiple Salaries
Guardian, 30 June 2016
Oyo State Government yesterday, arraigned two civil servants before an Ibadan Magistrate's Court, over allegations of financial impropriety through collection of multiple salaries. Read more »
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Nigeria:
I Pity Your Families, Buhari Tells Corrupt Nigerians
Leadership, 23 June 2016
President Muhammadu Buhari has told all those who steal from the public treasury that he pities their families because they would face public scorn when they are caught. Read more »
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Nigeria:
Buhari's Sugar-Coated Pill Takes Anti-Graft War to the States
Daily Trust, 22 June 2016
The recent agreement between the federal and state governments to implement a Fiscal Sustainability Plan, FSP marks a new level in President Muhammadu Buhari's ambitions to cure… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Niger Council Verification Traces N89 Million to Three Staff Accounts
Daily Trust, 21 June 2016
The sum of N89 million has been traced to the accounts of three staff of the Local Education Department (LED) in Chanchaga local government area of Niger state, Daily Trust has… Read more »
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Nigeria:
We Won't Spare Any Corrupt Staff - Kuje Chairman
Daily Trust, 17 June 2016
The Chairman of Kuje Area Council, Alhaji Abdullahi D. Galadima, has vowed that his administration will not spare any staff found to have engaged in corrupt practice under the… Read more »
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Nigeria:
I Am Allergic to Corruption, Buhari Tells State House Staff
Vanguard, 22 June 2016
President Mohammadu Buhari has reiterated his resolve to fight corruption to a standstill, vowing that all fraudulent acts in Nigeria must stop. Read more »
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President Muhammadu Buhari has said that his administration was also taking steps to ensure greater transparency of the ownership and control of all companies involved in property ... Read more »