
Nigeria’s worsening crime numbers
7 per cent of GDP, while Reuters reported that about 2 per cent GDP in public spending was not recorded in recent official budgets.
Official corruption, weak institutions, terrorism, banditry, and the routine kidnapping of schoolchildren for ransom have normalised a national crisis that has eroded public trust and damaged the country’s global standing.
Until leadership becomes accountable, security professionalised, and public spending transparent, the country will continue to pay the price for bad leadership.
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