Title: Corruption in Nigeria
1Corruption in Nigeria
2Introduction
- Nigeria, with a population of over 100 million
people ( most populous country in Africa) - Known for exports of agricultural products
including groundnut, palm oil, cocoa, cotton,
beans, timber, and hides and skins - during the oil boom period of the seventies
Nigeria made headlines with her oil wealth, as
the country is richly endowed with oil and
natural gas resources capable of financing a
number of important projects to meet basic
consumption and development needs
3- One of the most corrupt countries in the world
- succession of dictatorial regimes, disregard of
human rights, political instability and economic
mismanagement - Result
- Stagnant economic growth and development
potential - With a per capita income of 340 Nigeria now
ranks amongst the least developed countries in
the World Bank league tables - The Nigerian higher education system, once
regarded as the best in sub-Saharan Africa, is in
deep crisis - Health services are inadequate
- Graduate unemployment is rising
- crime rate is rising
4Definitional issues
- Definition of corruption-gt misapplication of
public resources to private ends - Supply determined (briber-initiated) model of
corruption the size of the bribe, determined by
the briber, is linked to the opportunity costs of
time for the briber. - Demand determined (bribee-initiated) model of
corruption, the public servant sets the price of
corruption - Determinant of the size of the bribe official
may be influenced by a number of factors, - Imperfect information on the part of the briber,
family pressure, favouritism for a particular
client and nepotism
5Potential causes
- Poor pay incentive? Poverty and Want
- more than half of the population earn less than
300.00 per annum - Onye agu-u ka onye ala njo A hungry man is an
angry man a person is not ready to obey any
ethics or code of conduct before satisfying his
hunger
Culture and acceptance of corruption by the
population ?Culture of Gift-Giving when such a
gift is meant to attract favour, the gift then
becomes a means to an end and not an end in
itself.
- Report of a Workshop for Civil Society
Organisations involved in the fight against
Corruption, organised by Zero Corruption
Coalition, (ZCC) Lagos, December 11-12, 2008
6- Enthronement of Mediocrity
- Nigerians(Under-qualified, unemployed)
?connections with or are related to Nigerians in
positions of authority for qualified candidates
7- Dual Loyalty and Patriotism of Nigerian Citizens
- Colonization by the British/ the social contract
theory ?coming together various ethnic groups and
different geo-political zones - ethnic identity in Nigeria ? there is nothing
wrong in embezzling federal government or state
government funds (enrich themselves, their
families, ethnic groups and the geo-political
zone where they come from)
8- Colonial Mentality inability / willingness to
weld the British/local cultures together into one
acceptable mode of behaviour - colonial mentality warped mentality
- "Olu Oyibo being in the service of the European
or foreigner or stranger ? copying or aping the
cultural behaviours and practices of their
foreign colonizers(dishonest, fraudulent, and
deceitful service and interactions)
9- Corruption among Nigeria NGOs, CBO, IBO
Practitioners, And Donor Agencies To Their
Organizations - do not care to audit their annual financial
account ORlook for Chartered Accountant-friends
and relatives to audit the financial accounts of
their organizations
10- Low deterrent- the punitive measures for corrupt
practices need to be strengthened - Lack of access to public information. A lot of
secrecy still pervades Government documents, and
this underlies the need for the passage of the
freedom of Information Bill presently before
Nigerias National Assembly. - Insecurity of Informants
11- Corrupt Electoral system
- Rigging of election and falsification of voters
registers examination malpractices false
identity of candidates manhandlinginvigilators
destruction of scripts by arson alteration of
exam results
12Important Cases
13Index
- Pre-Independence and the First Republic
- Gowon Administration
- Shagari Administration
- Buhari Administration
- Babangida Administration
- Abacha Administration
14Pre-Independence and the First Republic
- Azikiwe was the first major political figure
investigated for questionable practices. - In western Nigeria, politician Adegoke Adelabu
was investigated following charges of political
corruption leveled against him by the opposition. - In the Northern region, against the backdrop of
corruption allegations leveled against some
native authority officials in Bornu.
15Administrations
- a corruption scandal surrounding the importation
of cement engulfed his administration. - two major individuals from the middle belt of the
country were accused of corruption. - the administration of Murtala Mohammed later went
on and made reformist changes.
- Mysterious fires.
- investigations into the collapse of the defunct
Johnson Mathey Bank of London. - a Rice shortage, led to accusations of corruption
against the NPN government.
16Administrations
- In 1985, a cross section of political gladiators
were convicted of different corrupt practices
under the government of General Buhari.
- The regime of general Babangida,actually is seen
as the body that legalized corruption.
17Administrations
- The death of the general Sani Abacha revealed the
global nature of graft. - A Swiss banking commission report indicted Swiss
banks.
18Cases
- In 2002, the case of Julius Makanjuola.
- In 2003, the 214 million SAGEM/national ID card
affair. - In May 2003, the improper payments case.
- In 2003, the 180 million bribe.
19Action Against Corruption
- President Olusegun Obasanjo
- declared anti-corruption as focus of government
agenda - proceeded to pass the Corrupt Practices and other
related Offences Act. - established the Independent Corrupt Practices and
other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) in 2000
20Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related
Offences Commission (ICPC)
- receive and investigate reports of corruption
- in appropriate cases prosecute the offenders
- examine, review and enforce the correction of
corruption prone systems and procedures of public
bodies - educate and enlighten the public on and against
corruption and related offences
21Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related
Offences Commission (ICPC)
- In the first 3 years, received 942 petitions,
about 400 of the petitions were under
investigation, and 60 were at various stages of
prosecution - After 4 years, the ICPC had failed to make any
major convictions. Mustapha Akbania, chairman of
the ICPC complaint ICPC was - underfunding -
not empowered to investigate governors
22Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related
Offences Commission (ICPC)
- The ICPC has prosecuted a number of prominent
Nigerians - Ghali Umar Na'Abba, speaker of the House of
Representatives (2002) - Fabian Osuji, head of the Nigerian Federal
Ministry of Education (2006) - Cornelius Adebayo, head of the Federal Ministries
of Communication and Transportation (2007)
23Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related
Offences Commission (ICPC)
- The ICPC also started to work with other
organization - The Association of Certified Anti-Money
Laundering Specialists (ACAMS) - United Nations Committee on Anti-Corruption
(UNCAC) - Transparency International
- the African Union (AU) Convention Against
Corruption
24Outcomes
- According to the latest Corruption Perception
Index published by Transparency International - Nigeria ranked 134/178
Rank Country Index Index Index Index Index Index Index Index Index
2010 Country 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003
134 Â Nigeria 2.4 2.7 2.2 2.2 1.9 1.6 1.4 1.6 Â