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Transparency International Rating: Buhari Government Blames Obasanjo, Ezekwesili by massinola(m): 9:00am On Feb 24, 2018
The Nigerian government on Friday said the low ranking of the country on the latest Transparency International Corruption Perception Index is out of tune with concrete and verifiable achievements of President Muhammadu Buhari's administration achievements in the anti graft war since it came into office in May 2015.


The Global anti-corruption watchdog ranked ranked Nigeria low in its 2017 Corruption Perception Perception Index (CPI) released on Wednesday.

Nigeria was ranked 148th position out of 180, the lowest score of the country on the index in recent years and a figure lower than the average in the Sub-Sharan region.

"The government is still wondering the criteria or facts used by the anti-corruption watchdog to arrive at its very misleading and unfair conclusions in its assessment of the federal government’s efforts in this anti-corruption crusade," the Nigerian presidency said in a statement in which it described the ranking as misleading.

In the statement signed by Mr. Shehu Garba, Senior Special Assistant to the President on media and publicity, the presidency also listed various initiatives of the Buhari government to disprove the TI rating.


President Muhammadu Buhari
Indeed, the presidency not only disagreed with the ranking of Nigeria, it also insinuated that some patrons of TI in the country may be the brains behind the low rating to distract the President.

"In the end, this whole episode may turn out to be just a political distraction, given the strong views some of TI’s patrons have expressed against the Buhari Administration," it noted.

The two Nigerians associated with TI are former President Olusegun Obasanjo who is a member of Advisory Council of the Berlin based anti corruption watchdog and former minister and co-convener of Bring Back Our Girls Advocacy group, Dr Oby Ezekwesili.

Ezekwesili was co-founder of TI and served as one of the pioneers directors of the organisation.

Ezekwesili and Obasanjo have been outspoken in their criticisms of the Buhari administration in the past few months.

In an open letter last month, Obasanjo asked the President not to contest the 2019 election to seek for a second tenure of office as he alleged that his government has already ruined the Nigerian economy, performed poorly in its anti- corruption war among other failings in its about three years in power.

In the same vein, Ezekwesili has been outspoken about the various failings of the Buhari administration, especially lack of will by the government to act on allegations of corruption against members of the cabinet.

But the insinuations that Obasanjo and Ezekwesili may hàve influenced the TI rating aside, the presidency noted in the statement that on assumption of office, Buhari demonstrated the will to fight corruption with 'extra ordinary courage" by going after high profile looters, including former military service chiefs and Judges who were formerly believed to be untouchable.

"It was once unthinkable to touch or prosecute the ‘‘big men’’ for corruption in Nigeria but President Buhari has ended impunity for corruption," the presidency.

"Today, the Buhari administration has made accountability the bedrock of governance and corruption is no longer fashionable because it attracts consequences," the presidency noted.

The presidency also regretted that AI failed to acknowledge efforts of the Buhari administration in blocking siphoning of public funds through the rigid enforcement of the Treasury Single Account.

The presidency added that the sucess of the Buhari's administration fight against corruption can also be seen in the amount of funds recovered by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC for being proceeds of corrupt practices in the past two years.

"Figures published by the EFCC, the anti-corruption agency, reveal that N738.9 billion was recovered in just two years of the Buhari administration and this impressive and unprecedented record is worthy of mention and acknowledgement by anybody genuinely looking at the larger picture of the country’s progress in the war against corruption.

"During the 7th session of the Conference of State Parties to the United Nations Convention Against Corruption in Vienna, Austria, the Chairman of the Agency, Ibrahim Magu, noted that the figure represents $2.9 billion dollars," the presidency said even as it also noted that EFCC has recorded more than 140 successful prosecutions.

In addition, the presidency noted that the federal government has signed international agreements to recover the proceeds of corruption and to block the laundering of stolen assets abroad by public officials as a further demonstration of its determination to fight graft.

"Anybody who knows where Nigeria was coming from would not believe that corruption is worse under the Buhari administration.

"We wonder where they got their facts from. At a time, they are alleging increase in the incidence of corruption under this government, the whole of Africa is applauding by choosing President Buhari as the continental Champion to lead the fight against it.

"Nothing can be more eloquent than this.

"This notwithstanding, facts are facts, and those facts won’t cease to be facts even if you don’t care to pay attention to them," the presidency concluded in the statement.


http://saharareporters.com/2018/02/24/transparency-international-rating-buhari-govt-blames-obasanjo-ezekwesili

Re: Transparency International Rating: Buhari Government Blames Obasanjo, Ezekwesili by massinola(m): 9:02am On Feb 24, 2018
Government of blamers, for the blamers and by the confused. My people, even if not for anything, isn't this man called bubu always looking lost?

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Re: Transparency International Rating: Buhari Government Blames Obasanjo, Ezekwesili by FarahAideed: 9:02am On Feb 24, 2018
Hahahahahaha ..they never stop the blame games

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Re: Transparency International Rating: Buhari Government Blames Obasanjo, Ezekwesili by Nobody: 9:07am On Feb 24, 2018
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Re: Transparency International Rating: Buhari Government Blames Obasanjo, Ezekwesili by Nobody: 9:11am On Feb 24, 2018
What a country shocked

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Re: Transparency International Rating: Buhari Government Blames Obasanjo, Ezekwesili by chinjo(m): 9:13am On Feb 24, 2018
And the blame game continues

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Re: Transparency International Rating: Buhari Government Blames Obasanjo, Ezekwesili by baralatie(m): 9:25am On Feb 24, 2018
chinjo:
And the blame game continues
and the beat goes on

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Re: Transparency International Rating: Buhari Government Blames Obasanjo, Ezekwesili by Cornel101: 9:29am On Feb 24, 2018
The way aboki reasons always make me want to give up on Nigeria.It is only genuine when it favours them.shameless uncircumcised fools in power.

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Re: Transparency International Rating: Buhari Government Blames Obasanjo, Ezekwesili by adecz: 9:37am On Feb 24, 2018
This man is delusional;

he doesn't accept responsibility for anything.

Almost 4 years of blaming.

We can't afford another 4 years of a cry baby.

A leader must accept responsibility
instead of always looking for subordinates
to blame.. angry

You were voted in to come and 'change' a
bad situation. Little did we know that the
'Bad situation' was even like heaven compared
to what now obtains.

Pls don't attempt any 2nd term stuff!!! angry embarassed undecided

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Re: Transparency International Rating: Buhari Government Blames Obasanjo, Ezekwesili by nonut: 9:38am On Feb 24, 2018
They couldn't blame Jonathan this time? I wonder why.

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Re: Transparency International Rating: Buhari Government Blames Obasanjo, Ezekwesili by yesloaded: 9:38am On Feb 24, 2018
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Re: Transparency International Rating: Buhari Government Blames Obasanjo, Ezekwesili by ordinaryjoe: 9:39am On Feb 24, 2018
It's obvious this Government runs a system of Governance called Blamocracy. It is well

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Re: Transparency International Rating: Buhari Government Blames Obasanjo, Ezekwesili by Kelklein(m): 9:39am On Feb 24, 2018
Now that the rating does not favour them, they are blaming upandan. If it favours them na, they will start campaigning with it.

Is it not just honorable to keep quiet and continue to do the work you claim to be doing.

The next rating is just by the corner.

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Re: Transparency International Rating: Buhari Government Blames Obasanjo, Ezekwesili by nawtyme: 9:39am On Feb 24, 2018
Always blaming someone for his failure. Today it's GEJ, tomorrow it's OBJ a day after it's Oby and next it's Rats.

Nonsense

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Re: Transparency International Rating: Buhari Government Blames Obasanjo, Ezekwesili by Goldenheart(m): 9:39am On Feb 24, 2018
angry Blame game continues

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Re: Transparency International Rating: Buhari Government Blames Obasanjo, Ezekwesili by NothingDoMe: 9:39am On Feb 24, 2018
I warned you guys. Buhari's government is very corrupt.

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Re: Transparency International Rating: Buhari Government Blames Obasanjo, Ezekwesili by Zonacom(m): 9:39am On Feb 24, 2018
Keep blaming past leaders until we hit the lowest possible 180. Foolish leaders

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Re: Transparency International Rating: Buhari Government Blames Obasanjo, Ezekwesili by Nobody: 9:40am On Feb 24, 2018
Our Emperor is dancing nakE.d and his handlers are cheering him on.
They think they can use propaganda to brainwash everyone, sadly the whites are smarter than we Nigerians. Sad indeed.
..."It was once unthinkable to touch or prosecute the ‘‘big men’’ for corruption in Nigeria but President Buhari has ended impunity for corruption," the presidency.
..
This is madness. Obj had higher profile prosecutions, and he had convictions too, unlike the charade we have going on.

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Re: Transparency International Rating: Buhari Government Blames Obasanjo, Ezekwesili by BedLam: 9:40am On Feb 24, 2018
Aso Rock of a Thousand laugh. grin grin

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Re: Transparency International Rating: Buhari Government Blames Obasanjo, Ezekwesili by royalamour(m): 9:40am On Feb 24, 2018
grin
Re: Transparency International Rating: Buhari Government Blames Obasanjo, Ezekwesili by free2ryhme: 9:40am On Feb 24, 2018
massinola:
The Nigerian government on Friday said the low ranking of the country on the latest Transparency International Corruption Perception Index is out of tune with concrete and verifiable achievements of President Muhammadu Buhari's administration achievements in the anti graft war since it came into office in May 2015.


The Global anti-corruption watchdog ranked ranked Nigeria low in its 2017 Corruption Perception Perception Index (CPI) released on Wednesday.

Nigeria was ranked 148th position out of 180, the lowest score of the country on the index in recent years and a figure lower than the average in the Sub-Sharan region.

"The government is still wondering the criteria or facts used by the anti-corruption watchdog to arrive at its very misleading and unfair conclusions in its assessment of the federal government’s efforts in this anti-corruption crusade," the Nigerian presidency said in a statement in which it described the ranking as misleading.

In the statement signed by Mr. Shehu Garba, Senior Special Assistant to the President on media and publicity, the presidency also listed various initiatives of the Buhari government to disprove the TI rating.


President Muhammadu Buhari
Indeed, the presidency not only disagreed with the ranking of Nigeria, it also insinuated that some patrons of TI in the country may be the brains behind the low rating to distract the President.

"In the end, this whole episode may turn out to be just a political distraction, given the strong views some of TI’s patrons have expressed against the Buhari Administration," it noted.

The two Nigerians associated with TI are former President Olusegun Obasanjo who is a member of Advisory Council of the Berlin based anti corruption watchdog and former minister and co-convener of Bring Back Our Girls Advocacy group, Dr Oby Ezekwesili.

Ezekwesili was co-founder of TI and served as one of the pioneers directors of the organisation.

Ezekwesili and Obasanjo have been outspoken in their criticisms of the Buhari administration in the past few months.

In an open letter last month, Obasanjo asked the President not to contest the 2019 election to seek for a second tenure of office as he alleged that his government has already ruined the Nigerian economy, performed poorly in its anti- corruption war among other failings in its about three years in power.

In the same vein, Ezekwesili has been outspoken about the various failings of the Buhari administration, especially lack of will by the government to act on allegations of corruption against members of the cabinet.

But the insinuations that Obasanjo and Ezekwesili may hàve influenced the TI rating aside, the presidency noted in the statement that on assumption of office, Buhari demonstrated the will to fight corruption with 'extra ordinary courage" by going after high profile looters, including former military service chiefs and Judges who were formerly believed to be untouchable.

"It was once unthinkable to touch or prosecute the ‘‘big men’’ for corruption in Nigeria but President Buhari has ended impunity for corruption," the presidency.

"Today, the Buhari administration has made accountability the bedrock of governance and corruption is no longer fashionable because it attracts consequences," the presidency noted.

The presidency also regretted that AI failed to acknowledge efforts of the Buhari administration in blocking siphoning of public funds through the rigid enforcement of the Treasury Single Account.

The presidency added that the sucess of the Buhari's administration fight against corruption can also be seen in the amount of funds recovered by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC for being proceeds of corrupt practices in the past two years.

"Figures published by the EFCC, the anti-corruption agency, reveal that N738.9 billion was recovered in just two years of the Buhari administration and this impressive and unprecedented record is worthy of mention and acknowledgement by anybody genuinely looking at the larger picture of the country’s progress in the war against corruption.

"During the 7th session of the Conference of State Parties to the United Nations Convention Against Corruption in Vienna, Austria, the Chairman of the Agency, Ibrahim Magu, noted that the figure represents $2.9 billion dollars," the presidency said even as it also noted that EFCC has recorded more than 140 successful prosecutions.

In addition, the presidency noted that the federal government has signed international agreements to recover the proceeds of corruption and to block the laundering of stolen assets abroad by public officials as a further demonstration of its determination to fight graft.

"Anybody who knows where Nigeria was coming from would not believe that corruption is worse under the Buhari administration.

"We wonder where they got their facts from. At a time, they are alleging increase in the incidence of corruption under this government, the whole of Africa is applauding by choosing President Buhari as the continental Champion to lead the fight against it.

"Nothing can be more eloquent than this.

"This notwithstanding, facts are facts, and those facts won’t cease to be facts even if you don’t care to pay attention to them," the presidency concluded in the statement.


http://saharareporters.com/2018/02/24/transparency-international-rating-buhari-govt-blames-obasanjo-ezekwesili

As usual always blaming others for their failures

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Re: Transparency International Rating: Buhari Government Blames Obasanjo, Ezekwesili by Paschal001: 9:41am On Feb 24, 2018
Always blaming others. Why can't they sit Dow and fix their house?
Is this the change we where promised??

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Re: Transparency International Rating: Buhari Government Blames Obasanjo, Ezekwesili by Buharimustgo: 9:42am On Feb 24, 2018
Useless govt

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Re: Transparency International Rating: Buhari Government Blames Obasanjo, Ezekwesili by fakuta(f): 9:42am On Feb 24, 2018
i talked about the ways kidnapping school girls will discourage female education among the few girls that are attending schools in our region
but they blamed me for being a northerner

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Re: Transparency International Rating: Buhari Government Blames Obasanjo, Ezekwesili by NothingDoMe: 9:42am On Feb 24, 2018
Paschal001:
Always blaming others. Why can't they sit Dow and fix their house?
Is this the change we where promised??
Buhari's government has never been transparent. Corruption thrives on lack of transparency

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Re: Transparency International Rating: Buhari Government Blames Obasanjo, Ezekwesili by ebby9z(m): 9:44am On Feb 24, 2018
When it was against Jonathan, they hailed it and used it as a weapon but now that it doesn't favour them, they've resorted to their usual blame game and buck passing.

How many high profile individuals have been successfully prosecuted?
Have they released a list of properties and funds recovered?
What about the endemic corruption in their administration : Babachir, Maina, IGP, Amaechi, Tinubu, Saraki?

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Re: Transparency International Rating: Buhari Government Blames Obasanjo, Ezekwesili by Nobody: 9:44am On Feb 24, 2018
Why prsn wey no go skul no go argue with literate ppl.Lol.... Buhari will not accept it because he thinks d rating is based on propaganda.
Buhari : Is Sarki & Co not doing d job again
Lai Muhammed : Dy are sir, just dat dy are not active like b4

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Re: Transparency International Rating: Buhari Government Blames Obasanjo, Ezekwesili by Trustme2(m): 9:44am On Feb 24, 2018
Am waiting for the day Buhari will blame me grin[color=#990000][/color] grin grin

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Re: Transparency International Rating: Buhari Government Blames Obasanjo, Ezekwesili by Artzdanielsz(m): 9:49am On Feb 24, 2018
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