FG secures $12m from U.S. to boost transparency in public finance

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The Federal Government has secured a $12 million commitment from the United States (U.S.) to enhance transparency in the management

The Federal Government has secured a $12 million commitment from the United States to enhance transparency in the management of public finances. During the Ministerial Sectoral briefing in Abuja, yesterdayThe Federal Government has secured a $12 million commitment from the United States to enhance transparency in the management of public finances.

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