THE CIVILIAN AND THE INTRICACIES OF CORRUPTION IN NIGERIA’S FOURTH REPUBLIC: A CASE STUDY OF BUHARI’S ADMININSTRATION (2015-2022)
Keywords:
Civilian, Intricacies, Corruption, Fourth Republic, Anti-corruption Crusade, Anti-kleptocracy
Abstract
The paper investigates the civilian and the intricacies of corruption during President Buhari administration. This article is a conceptual paper based on content analysis. It forwards its arguments using neo-patrimonial theory. The article reveals that the scale of corruption in Nigeria under Buhari’s administration is massive, widespread and pervasive. It contends that the politicisation of anti-corruption crusade of Buhari as well as “sacred cows” in his government have created doubt in the fight against corruption. This is quite evident in the records of various allegations levelled against political office holders. The content analysis shows that the limited political will of the anti-graft agencies, and inadequate resources hinder the drives towards attaining the Buhari’s tripod vision of fighting corruption, defeating terrorism, and fixing the economy. The article concludes that, despite the anti-corruption crusade, there are still rising insecurity, democratic backsliding which have hindered anti-kleptocracy efforts, and created new corruption opportunities for unscrupulous officials and their enablers. Therefore, it recommends autonomy of the anti-graft agencies; improved standard of living of people above poverty line; strong institutions; public awareness by the civil society on the threat posed by corruption, and value re-orientation of the people.
Published
2024-09-06
How to Cite
Adedire, S., & Adeyeye, A. (2024). THE CIVILIAN AND THE INTRICACIES OF CORRUPTION IN NIGERIA’S FOURTH REPUBLIC: A CASE STUDY OF BUHARI’S ADMININSTRATION (2015-2022). ZANGO: Zambian Journal of Contemporary Issues, 38(1), 35-55. Retrieved from https://web.unza.zm/index.php/ZJOCI/article/view/1265
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Articles