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Lai Mohammed explains Nigeria’s negative rating by TI

 

Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed has blamed recent low corruption perception index rating of the country by the Transparency International (TI) on lack of a clear view of the nation’s business environment.

The Minister gave the explanation on Wednesday while speaking to State House Correspondents after the week’s virtual Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.

He said the present administration had, consequently, initiated reforms to make it easier and more transparent to do business, especially in the port sector.

Mohammed argued that the issue of TI low corruption perception of the country is not necessary about stealing of public funds.

He also said that the group’s rating of Nigerian has not correctly reflected the government’s effort to curb corruption in the country.

He noted inconsistencies in scoring by TI over the years due to inadequate data, saying that government is taking necessary measures to communicate relevant data on all sectors.

Mohammed affirmed that by the time the reform put in place start to yield result, the country’s corruption perception will improve.