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Nigeria Ranks 102 Out Of 104 Countries In Chandler Good Governance Index by ygowon: 11:59pm On Jun 13, 2021 |
The Chandler Good Government Index (CGGI) 2021 is the first edition of what will be an annual series, measuring the effectiveness of governments in 104 countries globally. It is the world’s most comprehensive index of governance quality and outcomes. It is a practical tool for all governments to understand and benchmark their capabilities. The Index takes a non-ideological and non-partisan view of governance. By focusing on state capabilities and performance, the Index does not prioritise any form of government over another. It is designed to be relevant and accessible to countries at different stages in their national development journeys. The Origins of the Index The Index has its origins in the belief that good national governance and national prosperity are deeply connected. This relationship is characterised by three principles: Government capabilities matter, and governments need to invest time and effort into enhancing skills and experience. Effective governments create opportunities for citizens to thrive, forming the foundation of national development and prosperity. Good governance leads to better outcomes and increased public trust; high levels of public trust make it easier for governments to do their work. It is therefore essential that governments have the means to measure the quality of governance in their nation. Only then can they determine where to enhance capabilities and how to build good outcomes for national development and prosperity. The Challenge of Good Governance Every nation deserves good governance – good leadership, sound policy, effective institutions, and systems that work. Today’s citizens, living in a highly globalised world, have better access to information than at any time in human history; they are keenly aware of what is possible – how government could function – from the rule of law to the delivery of education and healthcare.Yet, around the world, citizens’ expectations of their national government are often not met. This could be due to corruption, or to low state capacity and resources. Often, a lack of planning and implementation skills hinder regulatory enforcement and public service delivery. These conditions have been exacerbated in recent years, as governments face increasing challenges from climate change, digital transformation, and a global pandemic. Why We Need This Governance Index Now More than ever, governance is the deciding factor in whether nations succeed. The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed strengths and weaknesses in institutions, laws, and leadership. To meet all these challenges, governments need the best capabilities available to deliver for their citizens and businesses; only then can they establish the trust required to make the hard decisions that will ensure long-term opportunity and prosperity. The CGGI recognises the extraordinary current global situation arising from the pandemic, and its impact on governments and those they serve. Countries have rallied to balance different interest and goals such as health, safety, growth, jobs and livelihoods, while flattening the infection curve and boosting medical capacity. This 2021 report touches on many of the government capabilities that are being challenged by the pandemic, and future iterations of the index will reflect the many disparities in national governance around the handling of COVID-19. Constructing the Index There are several well-designed dashboards and indices of national governance. What the CGGI offers is a comprehensive and new way of framing, measuring and addressing the important work of government. The Index is especially oriented to government practitioners. It is an index developed by government practitioners, for government practitioners. Designed as an analytic tool, it helps governments identify strengths and weaknesses, and provides practical and implementable guidance. It is a learning tool to encourage policy and programme discussion and development. The CGGI has been more than two years in the making. Its conceptual framework and methodology were first developed with inputs from people working in government. We then consulted with a wide variety of leaders, experts and researchers in governance from around the world. This broad collaboration allowed a comprehensive range of views to be captured and synthesised at various stages of review. Part of this process was in consultation with the distinguished members of the CGGI Advisory Panel. Methodology The CGGI is a composite index measuring the effectiveness and capabilities of 104 governments around the world. The CGGI has intentionally reached for the broadest global coverage possible – subject to the limitations of data quality available. The Index is made up of 34 indicators, which are organised into seven pillars: Leadership and Foresight Robust Laws and Policies Strong Institutions Financial Stewardship Attractive Marketplace Global Influence and Reputation Helping People Rise The first six pillars relate to the six realms of government capabilities. Each of these pillars and its results are featured in depth in the body of this report. The final pillar focuses on the key outcomes of good governance that help create opportunity and prosperity. The 34 indicators – 25 on capabilities, nine relating to outcomes – capture the core tenets of good governance. Each indicator is measurable and has a quality or component that governments can act upon to improve performance. The outcomes pillar, Helping People Rise, enables the CGGI to reflect how much capabilities have translated into results. The Index uses more than 50 publicly available global data sources, the full list of which can be found in the Indicator List (see page 112). Since data sources come in a variety of formats, the data gathered from each source is normalised, given equal weight, and aggregated to produce the final CGGI score on a scale of 0 (lowest score) to 1 (highest score). https://westernpostnigeria.com/nigeria-ranks-102-out-of-104-countries-in-chandler-good-governance-index/ https://www.proshareng.com/news/POLITICS/Nigeria-Ranks-102-Out-of-104-Countries-in-the-Chandler-Good-Governance-Index/57084 |
Re: Nigeria Ranks 102 Out Of 104 Countries In Chandler Good Governance Index by ygowon: 12:01am On Jun 14, 2021 |
Re: Nigeria Ranks 102 Out Of 104 Countries In Chandler Good Governance Index by Great2017: 12:09am On Jun 14, 2021 |
Amazing, Nigeria is dragging the rear with Zimbabwe and Venezuela. The body odour of Bubu is really wonderful! 2 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Ranks 102 Out Of 104 Countries In Chandler Good Governance Index by Rissimenky: 12:14am On Jun 14, 2021 |
. Was that after we banned their Twitter? Buhari abeg ignore those fools. . . 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Nigeria Ranks 102 Out Of 104 Countries In Chandler Good Governance Index by chatinent: 12:16am On Jun 14, 2021 |
Ok o Ghana na 72. Ok o |
Re: Nigeria Ranks 102 Out Of 104 Countries In Chandler Good Governance Index by ygowon: 12:19am On Jun 14, 2021 |
Great2017:The body odour is really offensive 2 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Ranks 102 Out Of 104 Countries In Chandler Good Governance Index by Bluntguy: 12:27am On Jun 14, 2021 |
Watch how Lai Mohammed will label this CGGI the political arm of Twitter and how they have been working with Nnamdi Kanu to divide Nigeria. 2 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Ranks 102 Out Of 104 Countries In Chandler Good Governance Index by amuwo1980: 12:41am On Jun 14, 2021 |
Rissimenky:Yes he shud listen to cretins and near imbeciles like u 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Ranks 102 Out Of 104 Countries In Chandler Good Governance Index by Rissimenky: 12:42am On Jun 14, 2021 |
ygowon: Only a slave like you cares about some unknown private entity in the US creating some stupid list based on their fake, biased criteria. Look at America. They've had 8,000 gun deaths this year so far. Annual rate is around 40,000 a year. That's like 50 Boko Harams operating at once! The US has had an incredible 270 mass shootings so far this year: https://edition.cnn.com/2021/06/12/us/us-mass-shootings/index.html Police brutality, institutional racism, mass shootings, drug-fuelled gang violence, an Opioid overdose casualty rate of 70,000 per annum. Oh, and they also invade more nations, export more weapons, and build more nuclear weapons than any other nation, hastening the demise of humanity. But I'm sure they rank really high on the list of ''best governed countries''. Rubbish. 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Nigeria Ranks 102 Out Of 104 Countries In Chandler Good Governance Index by ygowon: 12:45am On Jun 14, 2021 |
Rissimenky:You are really doing your job of defending your pay master, buhari well. Keep it up. If only we had hard-working people like u in the south who are reasonable because you are not reasonable. Selling the future of ur children for 1k a day. Spits! 3 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Ranks 102 Out Of 104 Countries In Chandler Good Governance Index by Rissimenky: 12:48am On Jun 14, 2021 |
ygowon: Is that your way of blocking your head from the truth? |
Re: Nigeria Ranks 102 Out Of 104 Countries In Chandler Good Governance Index by ygowon: 12:50am On Jun 14, 2021 |
Rissimenky:Your Buhari has failed Nigerians |
Re: Nigeria Ranks 102 Out Of 104 Countries In Chandler Good Governance Index by Rissimenky: 1:47am On Jun 14, 2021 |
ygowon: You never voted for him in the first place, so your opinion is biased. 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Ranks 102 Out Of 104 Countries In Chandler Good Governance Index by Blackfire(m): 2:10am On Jun 14, 2021 |
See incompetent rating.. Nigeria should be 104th post, or 180th post. |
Re: Nigeria Ranks 102 Out Of 104 Countries In Chandler Good Governance Index by sapientia(m): 2:22am On Jun 14, 2021 |
Rissimenky: Won't you be glad to die in USA? Or you prefer bandits to kill you? ABI Fulani herdsmen to cut off your hands after killing you? A country you cannot even enjoy your poverty in peace is a curse |
Re: Nigeria Ranks 102 Out Of 104 Countries In Chandler Good Governance Index by IGBOSON1: 2:36am On Jun 14, 2021 |
Oh well....at least we didn't carry last! |
Re: Nigeria Ranks 102 Out Of 104 Countries In Chandler Good Governance Index by Rissimenky: 2:43am On Jun 14, 2021 |
sapientia: Err no, slaveboy with inferiority complex. There is absolutely no difference between getting killed by an American bandit and getting killed by a Fulani or Nigerian bandit. It is your racial inferiority complex that makes you imagine one is a better death than the other. You need therapy to curb your self-hate. 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Ranks 102 Out Of 104 Countries In Chandler Good Governance Index by rejoice4eva(m): 3:10am On Jun 14, 2021 |
I think those two countries behind us were rigged out by APC and BUHARI government, they deserve the World Worst Government (WWG) title. 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Ranks 102 Out Of 104 Countries In Chandler Good Governance Index by cybertruss(m): 3:42am On Jun 14, 2021 |
Rissimenky: Even if the US had 2 billion shootings, etc. One fact is that the US listens to the cry of its people. Not like Nigeria that is sympathetic to herdsmen attack. 2. The US will not allow a takeover of territory of Boko haram. They will go in and neutralize the terrorist silently without bombing civilians. Nigeria is fund of accidental release of bomb. The other time it was IDP camp. Recently it is wedding ceremony. US will not shift blame to previous administration for its own errors US will not make policies that will cripple the development of its people. US will not hold people by force against their will. They will never tell you you must be a us citizens by force. The fact that ISWAP overpowered Boko Haram in a single day without air strike is a MIGHTY disgrace to the Nigerian Armed force. A feat that the armed forces could not do for years with jets. It exposes the UNWILLINGNESS of the armed force's to protecting the territory of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The least is unending and continues. Let us call a spade a spade and stop beating about the bush |
Re: Nigeria Ranks 102 Out Of 104 Countries In Chandler Good Governance Index by fitzmayowa: 3:47am On Jun 14, 2021 |
Well that good news as we are leading from the rear.... |
Re: Nigeria Ranks 102 Out Of 104 Countries In Chandler Good Governance Index by Chikarata2020(m): 3:55am On Jun 14, 2021 |
A country bound to fail, truth be told that the present Leadership of Venezuela and Zimbabwe is million miles better and competent than the so called leadership of this enclave called Nigeria |
Re: Nigeria Ranks 102 Out Of 104 Countries In Chandler Good Governance Index by Karlovych: 4:43am On Jun 14, 2021 |
According to the Vulture Grilling Index we are currently ranked the highest out of the 104 countries all thanks to our darling daddy, he deserves another tenure as he has fulfilled his promises especially in the Agricultural sector |
Re: Nigeria Ranks 102 Out Of 104 Countries In Chandler Good Governance Index by Wizzzzmike: 10:52am On Jun 14, 2021 |
chatinent:So all those countries you only saw Ghana. Why the hate |
Re: Nigeria Ranks 102 Out Of 104 Countries In Chandler Good Governance Index by chatinent: 11:17am On Jun 14, 2021 |
Wizzzzmike: Hate? I love Ghana. I am not happy they didn't make the first ten. |
Re: Nigeria Ranks 102 Out Of 104 Countries In Chandler Good Governance Index by vedaxcool(m): 11:30am On Jun 14, 2021 |
Rissimenky: You have finished work. Moderators should just close the thread. |
Re: Nigeria Ranks 102 Out Of 104 Countries In Chandler Good Governance Index by vedaxcool(m): 11:31am On Jun 14, 2021 |
[s] cybertruss:[/s] They will worship anything oyibo package for them. |
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