Nigeria Ranks Third Worst Country In The World - Report
Thompson Nsisongabasi
Apr 28, 2021
The Chandler Good Government Index (CGGI) has ranked Nigeria as the third-worst governed country in the world.
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The report ranked the nation very low in governance, leadership, and foresight, scoring the country 102 out of 104 countries with a score of 0.319 points, ahead of Zimbabwe and Venezuela.
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The 2021 report released in Singapore on Monday by the Chandler Institute of Governance, noted that the ability to handle corruption properly is the strongest indicator of good governance.
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The index, which was the first in the series, scored Nigeria 0.44 on leadership and foresight; anti-corruption 0.45; long-term vision 0.47; strategic prioritization 0.41 and innovation 0.4.
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The report also ranked Nigeria low in other parameters, scoring the nation 98 in leadership and foresight; 85 in robust laws and policies; 101 in strong institutions; 88 in financial stewardship; 97 in the attractive marketplace; 72 in global influence and reputation and helping people rise 98.
Finland ranked number one with 0.848 points followed by Switzerland; Singapore; Netherlands; Denmark; Norway; Sweden; Germany; New Zealand and Canada.
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The CGGI explained that the ranking came during the COVID-19 pandemic, which exposed the strengths and weaknesses in institutions, laws, and leadership in countries as governance decides the success of these countries.
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The report stated, "Good governance begins with good leadership. The culture of government leadership varies from country to country, but the CGGI's highest-performing governments are united in three ways: a commitment to integrity, a strong vision and plan for their nation's future, and the ability to make the most of their available resources.ÔÇØ
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