There is a global consensus that confronting
corruption and building good governance are the keys to developing people,
markets, and protecting the environment. Nigeria has consistently been rated as
one of the most corrupt countries; Transparency International [1] recently
rated it the 15th most corrupt country in the world. Corruption ratings are
usually based on perceptions of corruption, in this paper were generated by the
2,400 Nigerian respondents included in Round 6 of the Afrobarometer survey. The
sample included more rural respondents than urban, and the rural-urban
dimension was the primary predictor of management of the economy as a national
priority. The other four significant factors were 3 infrastructure items,
availability of the electric grid, sewer and water, and employment status. The
study’s primary research question asked in this study was the effect of
corruption on development. The answer provided here is perception of corruption
had no effect on the way this study measured development. The study suggested
that ordinary Nigerians do not connect corruption with development because they
have no trust in government officials and think they are all corrupt. The
implication is that those officials will not do anything about development.
This raises the question about Nigeria’s status as a failed state. If it is not
a failed state.
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