How harnessing public disapproval can enable collective action against corruption.
Nigeria’s corruption challenges are central to the country’s struggles with insecurity, inequality and inadequate provision of public goods and services. Tackling corrupt activities is made more difficult by their interdependence. The misappropriation of public funds in procurement and contracting processes, which continues to erode Nigeria’s already limited public spending capacity, is further enabled by a weak and compromised judicial system.
This article was written by Dr. Leena Koni Hoffmann and originally published by Chatham House.
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