Mo Ibrahim Index and the damning indictment on governance in Nigeria - News Summed Up

Mo Ibrahim Index and the damning indictment on governance in Nigeria


Sixty per cent of 10 Africans live in a country where governance has improved since 2010. The Ibrahim Index of African Governance (IIAG) recently scored Nigeria an embarrassing 26/100 for corruption in state institutions and 25/100 for corruption in public procurement. Nonetheless, six out of 10 Africans live in a country where governance has improved since 2010. This research shows Nigerians do not trust their public institutions, and that Nigerians are right not to trust their public institutions. Vice President Osinbajo placed his faith in the Judicial Panels of Inquiry established across Nigeria to investigate the causes of the protests.


Source: The Guardian November 23, 2020 06:22 UTC



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