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Nigeria ranks sixth in the world, second in Africa for organized crime – Report

Aghogho Udi by Aghogho Udi
September 27, 2023
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Nigeria ranks sixth in the world, second in Africa for organized crime – Report
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Nigeria is ranked sixth in the world for organized crime, according to the 2023 Global Organized Crime Index.

The report indicated that Nigeria continues to face a series of security challenges, corruption, and other criminal activities.

In 2021, the last time the report was released, Nigeria was ranked fifth with a score of 7.14 points

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According to the survey conducted by the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime titled “Global Organised Crime Index- A fractured World”, which was released on Wednesday, the status of organized criminality in Nigeria increased by 0.13 points.

Nigeria scored 7.28 out of 10 points, making it the sixth in the world and the second highest in Africa behind the Democratic Republic of Congo (7.35) and ahead of South Africa (7.18).

Myanmar has the highest criminality score (8.15), followed by Colombia (7.75) and Mexico (7.57).

The report noted that

  • “Levels of criminality are increasing worldwide while resilience measures are falling short of meeting the threat.”

In the criminal actors category, Nigeria has 7.20 points with an increase of 0.5, while it scored 8.50 points in the criminal network score.

The survey also shows an increase in the number of foreign criminal actors active in the country as its score increased by 0.50 in that category.

The country also scored 5.50 points for the presence of mafia-style groups, 7.00 points for private-sector actors, and 7.50 points for state-embedded actors.

  • “For the Global Organized Crime Index, organized crime is defined as illegal activities conducted by groups or networks acting in concert, by engaging in violence, corruption, or related activities to obtain, directly or indirectly, a financial or material benefit. Such activities may be carried out both within a country and transnationally.”

Most common crimes globally

The report noted that financial crime has become the most pervasive criminal activity in the world toppling human trafficking. Although there has been a rise in human trafficking activity since 2020.

After the financial crime, human trafficking, cannabis trade and arms trade made the top four criminal activities globally.

The report stated,

  • “In fact, financial crime ranked among the three most pervasive criminal markets in every continent besides the Americas, where it is one of the five most prominent.
  • After financial crimes and human trafficking (5.82), the cannabis trade (5.34) and arms trafficking (5.21) were identified as the third and fourth most prevalent markets globally.”

Crime in Nigeria

The Nigerian government has been battling diverse forms of criminal activities across the country in recent times. Kidnapping in the northwest and northeast, oil theft in the Niger Delta, rising proliferation of drug abuse and trade, violent successionist movement in the South-East etc.

Last week, students at a federal university in Zamfara were kidnapped by armed men although multiple reports state they have been rescued.

Down south, the recurring spate of crude oil theft has not only destroyed the environment in the Niger Delta but prevented the country from meeting its OPEC production quota thereby denying her valuable revenue as crude oil prices near $100.


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Aghogho Udi

Aghogho Udi

My name is Aghogho Udi, a writer, journalist, and researcher, deeply intrigued by the political economy of Nigeria and the broader African context. My focus lies in shedding light on the intricate connections between macroeconomics and politics, offering valuable insights that foster comprehension of Africa's prevailing economic landscape and the world in general.

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Comments 3

  1. Killian Emmanuel says:
    September 29, 2023 at 8:56 am

    The Global Organized Crime Index (whatever you call it) is a body that is formed and managed by the global north (USA and Europe). So why will they include themselves in this so-called rating when they control the security council of the UN. With all the crime they have committed in the global south especially to African nations, are they not the ones in “reality” that should be placed first for organized crimes??
    Lets stop being hypocritical and stop thinking that Africans have not woken up.
    The idea of Neo-colonialism on the continent of Africa is the most devious organized crime ever committed. They disguise it under the mask of foreign aids, offering loans to African nations with outrageous interest rate that most African nations from their “independence” are unable to pay back.
    So in reality, Nigeria is not among the first 50 on that index. Nigeria is only 63, about to celebrate her 64th independence. America is over 400 years old. I won’t even mention Great Britain. And you think you have the moral right to place Nigeria as 6th for organized crimes in the world??
    You don’t have that moral right.

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  2. Prof. U M O Ivowi says:
    September 29, 2023 at 5:25 pm

    Thanks to God that it is not worse than this. We should be able to improve easily.

    Reply
  3. Reggy Dubourg says:
    September 29, 2023 at 6:51 pm

    What about Canada where 90% of it people are motorcycles clubs supporter.

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