COMBATING CORRUPTION IN NIGERIA: A CASE STUDY OF THE ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL CRIMES COMMISSION (EFCC)

ABSTRACT
        Writing on a project topic like ‘combating corruption in Nigeria; case study of the EFCC has presented numerous challenges, bearing in mind that not very many people are aware of the scope of responsibility being handled by the ant -graft body.
      The journey takes one through in the first  instance the creating of an overview of the fact that corruption really has Nigerian in its strangle hold, the recognition of the harm the corruption endemic has wrought on the Nigerian psyche and the need for fighting this human created cancer.
      The need for the creation of an anti-graft body becomes very apparent when one look at the presidents set by other matters of corruption (huge as it were) swept under the carpet for lack of gats to deal with same.
      The response of Nigerian as to whether the aims, objectives for the setting up of  the EFCC have been met is also dealt with therein

      How much can the EFCC achieve, and the question of whether Nigeria can in the end say ‘Uhuru is tackled therein.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page
Abstract                             

Chapter One: Introduction
Background of the Study             
Statement of the Research Problem
Research Objectives             
Hypothesis                                
Significance/Scope of the Study   
Organization of the Study     
Research Methodology         

CHAPTER TWO
Literature Review                              

CHAPTER THREE
Research Design                  
Research Methodology                       
Questionnaire Design    
Population of the Study 
Sample Size/Technique               
Data Collection/instrument   
Method of Data Analysis       

CHAPTER FOUR
Data Analysis        
Presentations of Data    
Testing of Hypothesis          
Interpretation                     

CHAPTER FIVE
Summary                           
Conclusion                         
Recommendation         
Bibliography                     
Appendix


CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
       Nigeria became an independent nation on the 1st of October 1960.
       A country richly endowed with monumental geographical and diverse natural resources ranging from crude oil to gas (natural), coal al, et.
       Nigeria possesses potential market ability for rapid economic development.
       However, inspite of these obvious resources and its advantage, Nigeria remains a poor and underdeveloped country.
       Scholars have achieved and advanced several reasons to explain this parlous and depleting state.
       One of the major and prominent factors advanced is corruption
       Corruption has been a major problem in Nigeria since independence.
       Perhaps, it may be that we even inherited ‘the problem’ from our colonial masters.
       Numerous state institutions have become dysfunctional because of large-scale corrupt practices.
       Projects are routinely abandoned, and no one is brought to book, public goods and resources are diverted to private ends.
       Corruption endangers the good governance and the democracy we see today.

       Corruption was cited as one of the more prominent reasons for Nigeria’s first military coup by the coupists of January 15, 1966 military putsch.

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