Tinubu’s inclusion in OCCRP corruption list unjustified, says former APC diaspora chair

The former secretary of the committee of APC Diaspora chairmen, Ayoola Lawal, has condemned the inclusion of President Bola Tinubu in the recent global corruption ranking by the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP).
Mr Lawal, the immediate past chairman of the APC in Scandinavian countries, questioned the basis and fairness of the ranking in a statement on Saturday, which placed Mr Tinubu among the world’s most corrupt leaders of 2024.
He described the ranking as “unjustified” and “lacking in merit,” emphasising that many of the allegations cited against Mr Tinubu were historical and remained unproven.
According to him, Mr Tinubu’s inclusion seems to be a mistake influenced by bias.
“It is utterly perplexing that the President of Nigeria, Bola Tinubu, is being ranked based on allegations that predate his presidency and are yet to be substantiated in any court of law.
“The OCCRP’s decision to include him in such a ranking appears to be more about perception than proven factual evidence,” he said.
Mr Lawal argued that the ranking failed to consider Mr Tinubu’s current leadership and policy initiatives, which he described as bold and focused on economic reforms.
While acknowledging that some of Mr Tinubu’s policies have sparked public debate, Lawal maintained that these should not overshadow his efforts to address Nigeria’s pressing challenges.
“One will expect the OCCRP to focus on leaders whose actions in office have been proven to undermine public trust through corruption.
“Targeting President Tinubu with historical and unresolved allegations not only undermines his leadership but also casts Nigeria and Nigerians in a negative light on the global stage,” he said.
Mr Lawal urged the OCCRP to provide clearer criteria for its rankings and to avoid what he described as “selective judgment” that could harm international perceptions of developing nations.
He encouraged Nigerians to remain focused on holding their leaders accountable through constructive dialogue and democratic processes rather than relying on controversial rankings that could easily be perceived as biased.
“True leadership accountability comes from within, through our institutions and collective voice as a people.
“We must not allow external assessments that lack convincing standards to define our narrative without critically examining their validity.
“I hope the OCCRP will respond to criticisms of its methodology and the inclusion of Tinubu in its 2024 rankings,” he added.
(NAN)
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