 Although in the 2020 ranking, Nigeria scored a 24 out of 100 points, it fell from 150 out of 154 out of 180 countries assessed in the 2022 ranking. The latest ranking may indicate that President Buhari's fight against corruption has yet to yield enough results, with many considering Buhari's administration's pardon granted to two jailed former governors, Joshua Dariye of Plateau State and Jolene Yamey of Terrabbe State in 2022 as a significant setback in the country's anti-corruption efforts. Nigeria ranked 150 out of 180 countries compared to 154 on the 2021 Corruption Perception Index result. Nigeria maintained its previous score of 24, which is lowest score on the Corruption Perception Index since 2012. This suggests a slowdown in the steady decline observed in the previous three Corruption Perception Index results in Nigeria because of the corruption in the security sector, because of the fact that some people have compromised, people come with arms and ammunition into this country. How come? Where are the customs? Where are the officials that all these dangerous people that are killing Nigerians? Nigerians will demand explanation of the role they play. We would like to call on INEC to ensure that it plays its role in ensuring integrity in the conduct of political parties as envisioned in the 1999 Constitution and the Act. Hello. Hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.