Nigeria scored 42 in the institution indicator, 42 in infrastructure, 26 in ICT adoption, 56 in macroeconomic stability, 51 in health and 40 in skills. It also scored 52, 59, 44, 71, 55 and 31 in product market, labour market, financial system, market size, business dynamism and innovation capacity respectively.
“Nigeria, Yemen, South Africa, Pakistan and the Philippines are other countries with notable problems related to violence, crime or terrorism, and where the police are considered unreliable,” the report read.