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Title: Corruption in Nigeria


1
Corruption in Nigeria
2
Introduction
  • 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

4
Definitional 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

5
Potential 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

12
Important Cases
13
Index
  • Pre-Independence and the First Republic
  • Gowon Administration
  • Shagari Administration
  • Buhari Administration
  • Babangida Administration
  • Abacha Administration

14
Pre-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.

15
Administrations
  • 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.
  • Gowon Administration
  • Shagari Administration

16
Administrations
  • 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.
  • Buhari Administration
  • Babangida Administration

17
Administrations
  • Abacha Administration
  • The death of the general Sani Abacha revealed the
    global nature of graft.
  • A Swiss banking commission report indicted Swiss
    banks.

18
Cases
  • 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.

19
Action 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

20
Independent 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

21
Independent 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

22
Independent 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)

23
Independent 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

24
Outcomes
  • 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  Nigeria 2.4 2.7 2.2 2.2 1.9 1.6 1.4 1.6  
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