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Fight Against Corruption Paying Off? |
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Written by Alphonso Bahn
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Friday, 20 November 2009 |
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The Corruption Perception Index (CPI) is a significant piece of
information not claiming the attention it deserves. Liberians have
always been concerned about its worsening state of affairs in terms of
improving quality of life for its people. Among other things,
corruption continuously plays major role in this deficit.
Individual and collective greed in high places has squandered resources needed to provide basic services to our communities to the extent that 13 officials had to die in 1980 and 3,000 more followed afterward.
National conversation about the effect of corruption has never been ignited as it’s being in the last 5 years. In that effect, small but significant results are being realized. From 2000 to 2004, insecurity in our country coupled with heightened sense of irresponsibility of our leaders prevented update in the degree of dishonesty in Liberia. Maybe it was too rampant to account for. We are now seeing steady improvement in Liberia’s CPI, indicating that light is finally at the end of the very long tunnel. The nation recorded 2.1, 2.4 and 3.1 as its index in 2007, 2008 and 2009 respectively. While others may argue that the statistics is imprecise, Liberians have seen small but tangible efforts in the fight against corruption and must be grateful for the hard work thus far. Thanks to the Ellen Administration and the ever engaging Liberian public for this significant development.
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