ANTI-CORRUPTION DAY: A CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME, BUT IS THE FIGHT TRULY HONEST? By Tijjani Sarki Good Governance Advocate and Public Policy analyst As the world observes another International Anti-Corruption Day, we must confront a harsh reality, corruption continues to undermine governments, institutions, and economies worldwide. Despite numerous promises and international frameworks, including the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC), the battle against corruption remains largely ineffective, particularly in countries like Nigeria. What should be a fight for justice often becomes a farce. Corruption the misuse of public power for private gain erodes trust, hinders development, and perpetuates inequality. The UNCAC, signed by Nigeria in 2003, urges states to establish robust systems to combat corruption. Yet, years of empty promises and half-hearted reforms have left Nigeria, among others, mired in the same systemic failures. Nigeria’s Struggle: A Microcosm of...
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