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Nigeria is ranked 154 out of 180 nations in the country comparison, down five places from the 2020 record.

It is Nigeria’s second consecutive year of a downward spiral on the TI’s CPI ranking – both in points and in position. The country’s score dropped from 26 in 2019 to 25 in the 2020 assessment, and further to 24 in the latest 2021 report.

The CPI result, he said, comes at a time when the country is grappling with rising nationwide insecurity, high unemployment, and damning revelations about public finance management. According to him, anti-graft authorities’ morale is harmed by the delay in dealing with high-profile cases of corruption.judicial officers appointed are competent and qualified. The NJC should shun nepotism in its appointment of Judges and also when it undertakes disciplinary actions against Judges.

“A close look at the Pandora Papers published in 2021 reveals that Nigeria tops the African continent when looking at the number of those exposed. Following the pattern of two previous leaks , the Pandora Papers exposes systems and secrecy jurisdictions that enable and abate crime, corruption, and illicit dealings by politicians, billionaires, influential individuals, and their enablers globally.

 

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