Monday 13 October 2014

Get set for a decisive journey for our nation

It is no longer news that corruption has become one of the main threats and handicaps to socio-economic national development.  A perusal of the corruption perception index, per the map below, indicates that most nations have a troubling high corruption perception indexes.   




World map of the 2010 Corruption Perceptions Index by Transparency International. Blue indicates less perception of corruption, whereas red indicates higher perception of corruption

Source: http://www.globalissues.org/article/590/corruption

Unfortunately, one of our nations, Nigeria (and other beloved nations), is caught in this web.  I however believe sincerely that all hope is not lost for the nation(s) caught in this prolonged web.  Depending on the sincerity and persistent determinations of the stakeholders, corruption can be dealt with.  

Follow me as we all flash the light on and get set for a decisive journey not only, this time, to gossip about corruption and its menace in general but also proffer concrete solutions (theoretical and indeed practical) to eradicate it (with Nigeria as a case in point).  This could appear laughable now just as I believe that Martin Luther King's dream, and Mandela's fight against the unending apartheid, seemed to some if not most people at the time they kicked off; and faced challenges along the way.   

Remember: this is a non-politicized, unbiased, strategic focus on corruption eradication journey.  The strategic focus is 3-way basis: status, impact, solution(s).



     

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