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Nigeria's Corruption Perception Index Improves From 144th To 136th



The Special Assistant to President Goodluck Jonathan on New Media, Mr. Reno Omokri, has noted that the Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index 2014 confirmed the success of the anti-corruption fight of the president. Nigeria improve on the CPI from 144 in 2013 to 136 this year.

He attributed the success to the clinical surgical incision made by President Jonathan at the centers of corruption in the country.



“The significant improvement Nigeria has made in the 2014 Corruption Perception Index released by Transparency International is as a result of the clinical surgical incision made by President Jonathan at the centers of corruption in Nigeria.

You may recall that the Fertilizer Procurement and Distribution regime of the Agricultural sector used to be a cesspool of corruption. Billions of dollars were lost as middlemen inflated costs yet supplied subpar products to our farmers. But under the guidance of President Jonathan, 14 million farmers were registered by the Ministry of Agriculture and were connected directly to the product through the e-wallet system which allowed the ministry send texts to farmers to go and pick up their fertilizer and seeds direct from the depot. Nigeria has saved close to $2 Billion that would have gone into the pockets of corrupt officials and middlemen by this system.

Also, I am sure Transparency International took into account the fact that this administration took the unprecedented step of auditing the workforce of the Federal Civil Service and in the process weeded out fifty thousand ghost workers saving Nigeria almost 350 billion Naira per annum. Due to the President’s determination to punish this economic sabotage, those responsible have been forwarded to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, for prosecution to the highest extent of the law.

It is also common knowledge that this administration has all but eliminated electoral fraud. Nigerians as well as Transparency International can attest to the fact that all elections held under the watch of Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, whether the 2011 General Elections, or the elections in Edo, Anambra, Ondo, Ekiti, Osun and Niger, have been free and fair and seen to be so by the International Community.

These and other policies are the criteria that TI has used to bump Nigeria up in her ratings.
He took a swipe at the opposition for doling out cash to their delegates in preparation to the party’s primaries

“If it were up to the opposition, which is preparing for its primaries by doling out
cash to their delegates and calling it welfare, Nigeria would have sunk further down in the CPI instead of our current improvement,” he said.

Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index 2014 ranks countries based on a 100-point “corruption perception” scale, where zero equals a “highly corrupt” perception and 100 means the country is perceived to be very clean.

Nigeria ranked 136th, along with Russia, Lebanon, and Kyrgyzstan. In the report, North Korea and Somalia rank equal-worst of 174 countries with a score of just eight. Denmark and New Zealand ranked least corrupt, with scores of 92 and 91, respectively.
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3 comments

  1. This guy should be ashamed of his comments.A thief is a thief,I don't understand what difference being 136th from 147th makes.It's like being caught stealing 147 goats then u claim you are not a bad thief because you stole just 137 goats.Does this claim makes moral sense?stop stealing

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  2. I wondering the kind of rogues and sophisticated thiefs are filled with Jonathan administration. What would u say of Stella's case, NNPC missing money, just to mention a few. They shd better advise Jona to do well than giving him this kind of devilish defensive.

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  3. @Anonymous 8:37 sometimes people like you exbhits your ignorance on global affairs. If you must know there is no country of the world where there exist no corruption however some are more corrupt than the others. What this ranking means is that there is effort by government in curbing corruption than what it was in 2013. And in common sense, that's progress but not yet the best. Don't beclouded by stupid sentiments when commenting on global affairs instead be objective

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