Nigeria: FG Presents Scorecard in Fight Against Corruption

7 December 2012

Ripples from the Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index Report 2012, which ranked Nigeria as the 35th most corrupt nation out of 176 countries surveyed has forced the President Goodluck Jonathan government to release what could be described as the scorecard of the administration in its fight against corruption.

Also, the presidency has described the Transparency International report as a wake up call for the Jonathan administration to increase the tempo in stemming corrupt practices in the country.

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