Anti-graft Institutions and Corruption in Nigeria (1975-2016): A Historical Perspective
Larab, Tangshak Ayuba
Department of History and International Studies, Faculty of Arts, University of Jos, P.M.B. 2084, Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria.
Yusuf, Izang Elijah *
Department of History and International Studies, Faculty of Arts, University of Jos, P.M.B. 2084, Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Anti-graft institution by every examination is established to check and balance the problem of corruption in any country. The Nigerian state since independence has been bedeviled with issues of corruption at every regimes/governments despite the presence of anti-graft agencies. Hence, it is within the core of this perspective that this paper anchored to examine “anti-graft institutions and corruption” in Nigeria from 1975-2016. Analyzing this paper from a historical lens would give us a view, as to whether, if these anti-corruption institutions have been able to tackle the issue of corruption ravaging the country or not? Findings from this research revealed that anti-graft institutions in Nigeria since 1975 have not been able to tackled the question of corruption in the country effectively. It was also found that corruption has been on the increase despite the existence of anti-graft institutions structured to mitigate corruption. The paper adopts the Historical Research Methods (HRM) using qualitative technique approach. Secondary sources, as well as online (internet) materials were consulted. The paper concludes by way of submission, on the failure of anti-graft institution to tackle the questions of corruption in Nigeria.
Keywords: Anti-Graft Institution, political corruption, administrative corruption, economic corruption