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‘Corruption getting worse in Nigeria’ — Transparency International releases 2017 index

‘Corruption getting worse in Nigeria’ — Transparency International releases 2017 index
February 21
20:16 2018

Corruption is getting worse in Nigeria, according to the latest corruption perception index (CPI) released by Transparency International (TI) on Wednesday.

While the country scored 27/100 and was ranked 136th in 2016, the latest CPI scores Nigeria 28/100 but with a rank of No. 148 out of 180 countries surveyed — a significant 12 places below where it was the previous year.

This will come as a blow to the President Muhammadu Buhari administration who came into office on the strength of his anti-corruption credential.

Although the administration has put many suspects on trial and seized assets of politicians and government officials, it has also been accused of condoning corrupt practices by top government officials.

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The index, which ranks 180 countries and territories by their perceived levels of public sector corruption in the opinion of experts and business people, uses a scale of 0 to 100, where 0 is highly corrupt and 100 is very clean, according to TI.

NIGERIA NOW MORE CORRUPT THAN KENYA

An analysis by TheCable shows that Kenya, which was rated more corrupt than Nigeria in 2016, has now overtaken the west African country, climbing to 143 from 145.

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Other sub Saharan African countries ranked higher than Nigeria are Botswana — whose joint 34 rank is the best in Africa — as well as Rwanda (joint 48) and Nambia (joint 53).

Nigeria is ranked 148 along with Guinea and Comoros.

In 2015, Nigeria scored 26/100 and was ranked 136 — although only 168 countries and territories were surveyed then.

New Zealand maintains the No. 1 rank with a score of 89/100, Denmark No. 2 with 88, while Finland, Norway and Switzerland are joint No. 3 with 85.

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‘CORRUPTION FIGHT IN NIGERIA STALLED’

Meanwhilethe Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC), the national contact of TI, says it is “seriously worried” about the new but unfavorable trend in the fight against corruption in the country, as buttressed in the newly published CPI.

“On the African continent, Nigeria ranks 32nd position in Africa out of 52 assessed countries in 2017. While Botswana leads the continent with the record of competent and largely corruption-free public administration, Nigeria hopelessly falls behind with 27 points. In West Africa, Nigeria is the second worst country out of 17 countries leaving only Guinea Bissau behind,” CISLAC said in a statement released on Wednesday evening.

“This fresh setback in the fight against corruption confirms that grand-corruption, political corruption, nepotism, favoritism and bribery persist in Nigeria at all levels. It is CISLAC’s view that the negative perception is mainly a consequence of the inability to combat grand corruption and astronomical plundering of public coffers costing the Nigerian tax payers around 25% of annual GDP. Since the current administration has come to power on the anti-corruption ticket, no significant politically exposed person has been duly sentenced on anti-corruption charges,” it added.

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4 Comments

  1. Peters
    Peters February 22, 00:25

    Our Leadership is poor and shall not be better until we remove this Buhari Les rulership from us.

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  2. CK
    CK February 22, 09:20

    The fight against corruption will remain futile for as long as ordinary Nigerians will have to struggle to survive with no hope in sight. The ordinary Nigerian is a foot soldier of corruption for as long as he lacks basic needs to live from day to day.

    The government has not even given the foot soldier hope to jettison corruption.

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  3. Ttechliet.co
    Ttechliet.co February 22, 11:16

    The report is so clear that even Stevie Wonder can see it. They gave ample data from 2012 to date; enough for information to make necessary comparisons.

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  4. Bee
    Bee February 23, 09:12

    When certified Wolves were trusted to guard the Chickens what does one expect?

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