Fighting corruption is dangerous – Okonjo-Iweala

Fighting corruption is a dangerous path to take, says Nigeria’s former Minister of Finance Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala in her new book, “Fighting Corruption is Dangerous: The Story Behind the Headlines.”

The financial expert noted this in her book, as revealed in recent tweets on her account.

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According to the former World Bank MD, writing the book in the first place was “risky.”

The book, according to her, provides insight into what it means to deal with corruption from the frontlines, and will give young people the hope and courage to fight.

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The publishers, MIT press, describing the book, wrote: Former Managing Director of the World Bank, Okonjo-Iweala also served as Nigeria’s first female Minister of Finance and Foreign Minister, and her tenure taught her a lot about what corruption can do, but also how people can fight it.

Determined to root out the fraudulent claims and other schemes that drain the country of resources and ultimately deprive the poor of crucial services, Okonjo- Iweala found herself and her family targeted for reprisals designed to force her to drop her anti-corruption campaign.

She refused to stop or to resign, even as her enemies kidnapped her mother. Admitting that it is risky to tell her story, Okonjo-Iweala, currently senior advisor at Lazard and board chair of Gavi, notes that it is also dangerous not to tell it.

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