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BREAKING: Nigeria Ranks Lower on Transparency International’s Corruption Index

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Last updated: 2020/01/23 at 10:07 AM
Fesadeb Published January 23, 2020
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Nigeria has dropped two places on the annual corruption perception index published by Transparency International.
According to the recently released report on Thursday, Nigeria is now ranked 146 out of the 180 countries considered. Nigeria also scored 27 out of 100 points in the 2018 CPI, maintaining the same score as in the 2017 CPI, the same as it did in 2018. The score is below the global average of 43.
According to the 2019 CPI, two-thirds, which is 120 countries, scored below 50. Countries within Sub-Saharan Africa also have the lowest average with 32 over 100 points. Countries in Western Europe and the European Union came out as the highest region with 66 over 100 points. Somalia ranked lowest with points while Denmark scored the highest with 87 points.
The report suggested that countries, where elections and political party financing are open to undue influence from vested interests, are less able to combat corruption, analysis of the results revealed. “Frustration with government corruption and lack of trust in institutions speak to a need for greater political integrity,” said Delia Ferreira Rubio, Chair of Transparency International.
“Governments must urgently address the corrupting role of big money in political party financing and the undue influence it exerts on our political systems,” Rubio added.
Source: Vanguard

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