CORRRUPTION IN AFRICA: THE IMPACT ON POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS

Authors

  • Olatunbosun Sunday Emmanuel ODUSANYA
  • Voke Charles MGBONYEBI

Keywords:

Corruption, Africa, Political institutions

Abstract

Corruption is still a major problem in Africa affecting political institutions and impeding
socioeconomic growth. The complex relationship between corruption and African political institutions
is examined in this study with particular attention paid to how corruption erodes public trust weakens
democratic institutions and threatens governance. Political corruption frequently takes the form of
patronage embezzlement and bribery which skews policy decisions and makes it more difficult to
allocate resources effectively. Corruption is so common that it interferes with elections undermines
the independence of the judiciary and leads to inefficiencies in all branches of government. It also
restricts foreign investment and makes poverty worse which feeds a vicious cycle of
underdevelopment. In order to combat corruption in Africa and advance sustainable development
this abstract suggests multi-level interventions such as institutional reforms increased transparency
and more robust anti-corruption frameworks.

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Published

2025-07-30

How to Cite

Olatunbosun Sunday Emmanuel ODUSANYA, & Voke Charles MGBONYEBI. (2025). CORRRUPTION IN AFRICA: THE IMPACT ON POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS. BW Academic Journal, 2. Retrieved from https://mail.bwjournal.org/index.php/bsjournal/article/view/3149

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