Nigeria Slightly Improves On Corruption Fight; Ranks 144 – Transparency International

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The fight against corruption in Nigeria has slightly improved under the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, Transparency International (TI) has said.

The global anti-corruption watchdog, ranked
Nigeria to have moved up to 144th position from the 148th the country
was in its 2017 report.

Checks by POLITICS TIMES showed Nigeria, according to the CPI, scored 27 out 100 in its latest ranking.

The
2018 CPI draws on 13 surveys and expert assessments to measure public
sector corruption in 180 countries and territories, giving each a score
from zero (highly corrupt) to 100 (very clean).

In the 2016
rankings, Nigeria scored 28. In 2015, it scored 26. The year before
that, it scored 25. In 2014, the country scored 27 and 25 in 2013.

In
2012, the country’s score was 27 out of 100. According to TI, higher
levels of corruption are common in countries where there is media and
civil society repression.

Source:- Politicstimesng

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