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Solomon Dalung vows to prosecute corrupt ministry officials

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The Minister of Youth and Sports, Solomon Dalung, has said that workers in the ministry involved in corruption would be arrested and prosecuted when the committee investigating submits its report.

The minister, who was in Kebbi at the weekend to attend the sixth National Anniversary on Voice and Voiceless called Murya Talaka awareness initiative, whose theme is fighting corruption in Nigeria, said, “corruption in sport is what we are going to fight.’’

The minister said the Buhari administration has touched lives by tackling the issue of insurgency and corruption in the country.
He urged Nigerians to maintain transparency and honesty in public service.

Source: G Sport

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