Friday, 2 December 2011

How did Nigeria perform in the 2011 Corruption Perception Index?


The Corruption Perception Index is produced by Transparency International, a global civil society organisation focused on fighting corruption. It ranks countries based on how corrupt their public sector is perceived to be. The index is measured on a scale of 0 to 10 with a score of 0 being "highly corrupt" and 10 being "very clean". 

Nigeria ranked 143 out of 183 countries with a score of 2.4.  Though its position changed to 143 from 134 in 2010 (probably due to an increase in the number of countries assessed this year), its CPI score (2.4) remained the same as last year.  In the last five years, Nigeria has performed badly in the Corruption Perception Index. In 2009, Nigeria ranked 130 with a CPI score of 2.5. In 2008, it ranked 121 with a CPI score of 2.7. See below a summary of Nigeria’s performance since 2007:

Year
Rank
Score
2007
147 (out of 179 countries)
2.2
2008
121 (out of 180 countries)
2.7
2009
130 (out of 180 countries)
2.5
2010
134 (out f 178 countries)
2.4
2011
143 (out of 183 countries)
2.4

In Sub-Sahara Africa, Botswana ranked the best at 32 with a CPI score of 6.1, while Cape Verde ranked the best in the West African region with a position of 41 and a CPI score of 5.5. Ghana ranked 69 with a CPI score of 3.9 making it the ‘second best’ ranking country in West Africa. Guinea was the worst ranked West African country at 164 with a CPI score of 2.1.

Performance of West African Countries in the 2011 Corruption Perception Index
Country
Rank
Score
Cape Verde
41
5.5
Ghana
69
3.9
Gambia
77
3.5
Liberia
91
3.2
Benin
100
3
Burkina Faso
100
3
Senegal
112
2.9
Mali
118
2.8
Niger
134
2.5
Sierra Leone
134
2.5
Mauritania
143
2.4
Nigeria
143
2.4
Togo
143
2.4
Cote d’Ivoire
154
2.2
Guinea Bissau
154
2.2
Guinea
164
2.1

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