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Nigeria Loses $182,200 Per Shipment To Maritime Crime – MACN

 

Nigeria loses about $182,200  (N270.567 million) on each shipment of cargo into the country to maritime crime. 


This is according to data sourced by Daily Trust, from the Maritime Anti-Corruption Network (MACN). 


The data shows that the impact of corruption in the sector adds about 15 percent to the cost of importing items such as food and bulk products into Nigeria. 


The report detailed the results of a study developed by socio-economic impact assessment firm, Quantifying Business Impact on Society (QBIS) which applies a dollar value to direct and indirect costs of maritime corruption across the private sector, government, and society in Nigeria. 


The report shows that government officials extract bribes from owners of consignments to carry out routine tasks, or ‘coercive’ corruption. 


The study revealed that corruption adds $147,000 per import shipment of grain and more than $187,000 per shipment of petrol. And that Food and petrol account for around a third of Nigeria’s imports. 


“With 63 percent of Nigerians or 133 million people classified as multidimensionally poor, most Nigerian families do not have a budget surplus. Increased import costs due to corruption are therefore likely to reduce their household demand and make essential goods less affordable to the average Nigerian family,” the report said. 


The business-as-usual scenario adds 1-2 percent to retail prices for grain and petrol. 


“Maritime corruption results in an annual reduction in GDP of $204m, an annual reduction in revenue collected by Customs of $42m, and 235,000 fewer Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) jobs due to less sales and economic activity,” the report said.

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