Nigerian's recent ranking on Transparency International's corruption perception Index validates our stance that APC is Hopelessly Corrupt - Reps minority Leader
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The House of Representatives Minority Caucus has said that Nigeria’s recent ranking on Transparency International’s corruption perception index, has further confirmed its stance on the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) is ”hopelessly corrupt.”
Nigeria’s current 154 ranking out of 180 countries in the 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index is a drop of 149 in the 2020 index. It is also the worst ranking since President Buhari took over in 2015.
Reps Minority Leader, Ndudi Elumelu in a statement released on Wednesday January 26, said he is alarmed that Nigeria is ranked as the second most corrupt country in West Africa and 154 out of 180 countries globally.
He further accused the APC-led Federal Government of lacking in ideas and programmes that would positively impact Nigerians.
The statement read “The Minority Caucus in the House of Representatives is alarmed over the report of the 2021 Transparency International (TI) which ranks Nigeria as the second most corrupt country in West Africa and 154 out of 180 countries globally.
“The TI report is a direct validation of the position of the Minority Caucus that the All Progressives Congress (APC) and its government are hopelessly corrupt and lacking in ideas and programmes that would positively impact on our people.
“The TI Report also validates the stance of the Minority Caucus that the APC is a sanctuary of corruption, which provides cover for its corrupt members to continue in looting our national treasury; a development that has brought infrastructural stagnation and economic hardship in the country.
“Moreover, the Minority Caucus notes Nigeria’s continued decline in corruption rating since the APC took over in 2015. This points to the fact that the situation and its attendant woes to Nigerians will continue to worsen as long as the APC remains in power.
“Such proclivity for corruption is complemented by fake promises and false performance claims, which have been the stock-in-trade of the APC and its government.”