British High Commissioner to Nigeria,
Paul Arkwright, says that in spite of the laudable efforts of President
Muhammadu Buhari-led federal government in the fight against corruption,
Nigeria still has a long way to go.
He stated this in while addressing
journalists on the sidelines of the public presentation of a 41-page report of
a research work code-named: “Collective Action on Corruption in Nigeria: A
Social Norms Approach to Connecting Society and Institutions” carried out by
the Royal Institute of International Affairs, London to better understand why
certain corrupt practices persist in Nigeria and how they can be tackled.
Arkwright, while commending the
present administration’s efforts, added that the British government remains one
of Nigeria’s strongest partners in the quest to ensure that corruption was
eradicated in the country.
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