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Nigeria recovers 'graft billions' | Nigeria recovers 'graft billions' |
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Nigeria has recovered $3.4bn (£1.9bn) of government funds over the last year, the president says. | |
In his address to mark Nigeria's 48 years of independence, Umaru Yar'Adua said it was proof his government had a zero-tolerance against corruption. | In his address to mark Nigeria's 48 years of independence, Umaru Yar'Adua said it was proof his government had a zero-tolerance against corruption. |
After he was elected last year he demanded ministries return all unspent money in their budgets to the treasury. | After he was elected last year he demanded ministries return all unspent money in their budgets to the treasury. |
Correspondents say government ministries are often suspected of filing bogus contracts to steal money. | Correspondents say government ministries are often suspected of filing bogus contracts to steal money. |
Nigeria has improved its ranking in the Transparency International corruption index in recent years. | Nigeria has improved its ranking in the Transparency International corruption index in recent years. |
This year it was ranked the world's 60th most corrupt country out of 180, ahead of Equatorial Guinea, Iraq, Somalia, Zimbabwe and Afghanistan, amongst others. | This year it was ranked the world's 60th most corrupt country out of 180, ahead of Equatorial Guinea, Iraq, Somalia, Zimbabwe and Afghanistan, amongst others. |
But the country is still in the bottom third of the TI index, which measures perceptions of corruption among businesses, academics, diplomats and activists. | But the country is still in the bottom third of the TI index, which measures perceptions of corruption among businesses, academics, diplomats and activists. |
No convictions | No convictions |
Mr Yar'Adua said there were no quick-fix solutions to Nigeria's deep problems of corruption, poverty and poor infrastructure. | Mr Yar'Adua said there were no quick-fix solutions to Nigeria's deep problems of corruption, poverty and poor infrastructure. |
But he said political stability and strong economic growth had put Nigeria on course to become one of the world's 20 biggest economies by the year 2020. | But he said political stability and strong economic growth had put Nigeria on course to become one of the world's 20 biggest economies by the year 2020. |
In April two ministers, a senator and nine civil servants were charged with fraud and benefitting from the proceeds of crime. | In April two ministers, a senator and nine civil servants were charged with fraud and benefitting from the proceeds of crime. |
Government prosecutors said they had not returned $2.5m (£1.4m) from the health ministry budget to the treasury. | Government prosecutors said they had not returned $2.5m (£1.4m) from the health ministry budget to the treasury. |
The head of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Farida Waziri, has accused local governments of stealing billions of dollars in government funds. | The head of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Farida Waziri, has accused local governments of stealing billions of dollars in government funds. |
The EFCC has charged 10 former state governors since President Yar'Adua's election, but none has so far been convicted. | The EFCC has charged 10 former state governors since President Yar'Adua's election, but none has so far been convicted. |
Nigeria is the world's eighth largest exporter of crude oil, shipping millions of barrels every day. | Nigeria is the world's eighth largest exporter of crude oil, shipping millions of barrels every day. |
It has earned $1.19tr in oil revenue over the past 37 years, according to analysts at Standard Bank. | It has earned $1.19tr in oil revenue over the past 37 years, according to analysts at Standard Bank. |
Most of its 140m people live in poverty. | Most of its 140m people live in poverty. |
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