Nigeria climbed four places on Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index for 2018. In Transparency International’s report, Nigeria was ranked 144 out of 180 countries that were surveyed. In 2017, Nigeria was ranked four places lower sitting at 148 out of 180 countries. Despite the four place jump, the nation’s 27/100 score shows no improvement as […]
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Femi Adesina, spokesman of President Muhammadu Buhari, says Nigerians share in the blame of the country’s bad ranking in Transparency International’s (TI) corruption perception index (CPI). In 2017, Nigeria dropped from 136
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Transparency International calls for outlawing of ‘corruption-prone’ security votes
Transparency International (TI) says Nigeria needs a federal legislation outlawing security votes. Christina Hildrew, TI Africa programme manager of defence and security unit, made the call on Wednesday in Abuja
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Transparency International, SERAP speak on alleged vote-buying in Ekiti election
Anti-corruption monitor, Transparency International, TI, Transparency International has reacted to allegations of Vote-buying by the All Progressives Congress, APC and the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP during Saturday’s governorship election in Ekiti State. DAILY POST recalls that PDP on Monday constituted a legal committee to look into all the legal issues surrounding the conduct of the […]
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REVEALED: $670m spent on security votes annually — more than army budget
Not less than $670 million is spent on security votes in Nigeria every year, a new report by Transparency International Defence and Security (TIDS) and the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy
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Nigeria told to end security ‘slush funds’
Campaigners on Monday urged Nigeria to stop handing out millions of dollars to tackle unspecified security issues with no questions asked, arguing the practice fuels corruption and conflict. Nigeria is facing widespread unrest, from Boko Haram’s Islamist insurgency in the northeast to a resurgence of violence in a long-running dispute over land and resources in […] …