The Guardian (Nigeria)

Experts warn against prevalent danger of corruption in Nigeria

Say hope in tackling corruption not lost

- From Seye Olumide, South- West Bureau Chief, Ibadan

A GROUP of experts, which include university dons and researcher­s from the Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research ( NISER), in collaborat­ion with Macarthur Foundation, have said that to reduce corruption in the country, about 23 per cent of the Nigerian plebeians’ believe that the solution lies in better system and structure. While about 22 per cent supported penalties for wrongdoing, eight per cent advocated clear rules and processes.

Their report was based on the sideline of a training workshop titled “Actualisin­g Behaviour Change ( ABC) Series,” organised by Macarthur Foundation, which was presented at NISER Headquarte­rs in Ibadan Oyo State, yesterday. In the survey entitled, “Lived Experience­s of Corruption: The Plebeians’ Perspectiv­e,” which was presented by Research Fellow, NISER, Dr. Temitayo Adeyemo and PostDoctor­al Fellow, NISER, Dr. Oluwabunmi Falebita, “the ability to contextual­ise corruption would influence the designed solution of choice for a greater impact on society.”

Also, the Deputy Director, Nigeria Office of Macarthur Foundation, Mr. Dayo Olaide, said the significan­ce of corruption is scary.

Earlier in his remarks, Deputy Director of Nigeria Office of Macarthur Foundation, Mr. Dayo Olaide, said that the “2015 research survey on corruption indicated that 30 per cent of the nation’s Gross Domestic Product ( GDP) would be lost to corruption by 2025.”

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