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85 Per Cent Of Nigerians Think Corruption Has Increased - Poll by bobthebuilder99(m): 6:21pm On Jul 10, 2013
Despite the claims by the federal government that the Jonathan administration is waging a committed fight against corruption, majority of Nigerians say the government is merely paying lip service to the effort to stamp out corruption, a survey by Transparency International has shown.

The result of the survey, tagged 'Global Corruption Barometer 2013', said to be the biggest-ever public opinion survey on corruption, released on Monday, showed 75 per cent of Nigerians say the government's effort at fighting corruption is ineffective.

Only 14 per cent of those surveyed say the government's effort is achieving results.

Also, 94 per cent of Nigerians think corruption is a problem with 78 per cent saying it is a serious problem.

Police and Political parties

The report also showed that most Nigerians believe political parties and the police are the most corrupt institutions in the country. About 94 per cent say political parties are affected by corruption while 92 per cent say the police is tainted with corruption.

Other institutions that performed abysmally in the survey are the legislature with 77 per cent corruption perception, the civil service with 69 per cent, the judiciary with 66 per cent and the education system with 54 per cent.

The military has 45 per cent corruption rating. Medical and health services are tied with businesses, with 41 per cent corruption perception, while the media and non-governmental organisations have a perception rate of 33 and 32 per cent respectively.

According to Nigerians, the least corrupt institutions are religious bodies with 24 per cent perception.

Over the past two years, 85 per cent of Nigerians think corruption has increased (75 per cent say it has increased a lot), 7 per cent says it has remained the same while 9 per cent says it has decreased (only 1 per cent says it has decreased a lot).

Over the past 12 months, the report says, 81 per cent of Nigerians say they have given a bribe to the police, 30 per cent of those surveyed say they have paid a bribe for education services, 29 per cent have given a bribe to the registry and permit services, same for utilities, and 24 per cent have given a bribe to the judiciary.

The survey shows that 22 per cent of Nigerians have paid a bribe to tax revenue, 17 per cent to land services, and 9 per cent has paid a bribe for medical and health services.

Transparency International had last year rated Nigeria as the 35th most corrupt country in the world.

Global indices

Globally, more than one person in two thinks corruption has worsened in the last two years, the survey shows.

However, the survey participants also firmly believe they can make a difference and have the will to take action against graft,

The Global Corruption Barometer is a survey of 114,000 people in 107 countries; and it shows that corruption is widespread and not only in Nigeria or developing countries.

Some 27 per cent of respondents have paid a bribe when accessing public services and institutions in the last 12 months, revealing no improvement from previous surveys.

Still, nearly nine out of 10 people surveyed said they would act against corruption and two-thirds of those who were asked to pay a bribe had refused, suggesting that governments, civil society, and the business sector need to do more to engage people in thwarting corruption.

"Bribe paying levels remain very high worldwide, but people believe they have the power to stop corruption and the number of those willing to combat the abuse of power, secret dealings and bribery is significant," said Transparency International chair, Huguette Labelle.

The Global Corruption Barometer 2013 also found that in too many countries, the institutions people rely on to fight corruption and other crime are themselves not trusted.

Some 36 countries view police as the most corrupt, and in those countries an average of 53 per cent of people had been asked to pay a bribe to the police.

Opinion poll in 20 countries view the judiciary as the most corrupt, and in those countries, an average of 30 per cent of the people who had come in contact with the judicial systems had been asked to pay a bribe.

"Governments need to take this cry against corruption from their citizenry seriously and respond with concrete action to elevate transparency and accountability," Labelle said.

"Strong leadership is needed from the G20 governments in particular.

"In the 17 countries surveyed in the G20, 59 per cent of respondents said their government is not doing a good job at fighting corruption."

TI said politicians themselves have much to do to regain trust.

The Global Corruption Barometer 2013 shows a crisis of trust in politics and real concern about the capacity of those institutions responsible for bringing criminals to justice.

In 51 countries around the world including Nigeria, political parties are seen as the most corrupt institution, while 55 per cent of respondents think government is run by special interests.

The anti-corruption body said politicians can lead by example by publishing asset declarations for themselves and their immediate family.

Political parties and individual candidates, meanwhile, must disclose where they get their money from to make clear who funds them and to reveal potential conflicts of interest.

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Re: 85 Per Cent Of Nigerians Think Corruption Has Increased - Poll by nedu2000(m): 6:56pm On Jul 10, 2013
И̣̣̣̥o surprise,when a govt pardons to a comfirmed corrupt official in deprieye alamisehya,what do U̶̲̥̅̊ expect?....people will always get involved in corruption as long as they feel they can get away with it

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Re: 85 Per Cent Of Nigerians Think Corruption Has Increased - Poll by iykofias(m): 8:16pm On Jul 10, 2013
D remaining 15% wil b d politicians

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Re: 85 Per Cent Of Nigerians Think Corruption Has Increased - Poll by bobthebuilder99(m): 4:01am On Jul 11, 2013
grin
Re: 85 Per Cent Of Nigerians Think Corruption Has Increased - Poll by dayokanu(m): 4:14am On Jul 11, 2013
Isnt it obvious?

When Alams is the presidential adviser, Bode George is one of the kingmakers in PDP, Anenih is Retardeens godfather

Patience, Retardeens wife is wanted for corruption charges and the president himself was the deputy to Alams when stealing Bayelsa blind

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Re: 85 Per Cent Of Nigerians Think Corruption Has Increased - Poll by Nobody: 4:14am On Jul 11, 2013
If GEJ figures a way to re-rig himself as President, before 2019 Nigeria will definitely be history.
Re: 85 Per Cent Of Nigerians Think Corruption Has Increased - Poll by bobthebuilder99(m): 2:42am On Jul 14, 2013
Re: 85 Per Cent Of Nigerians Think Corruption Has Increased - Poll by LOUDmedia(m): 6:27am On Jul 14, 2013
iykofias: D remaining 15% wil b d politicians

Lol
Re: 85 Per Cent Of Nigerians Think Corruption Has Increased - Poll by deijhi(m): 6:38am On Jul 14, 2013
iykofias: D remaining 15% wil b d politicians

&& their family members.
Re: 85 Per Cent Of Nigerians Think Corruption Has Increased - Poll by deijhi(m): 6:43am On Jul 14, 2013
kingoflag: If GEJ figures a way to re-rig himself as President, before 2019 Nigeria will definitely be history.

The onerous task of building anew nigeria is bestowed on this generation && the 1st step is to kick GeJ who happens to be the most docile, clueless && idealess president dis country would ever produce out of power. 2015 would either be the focal point of Nigeria's development or destruction.
Re: 85 Per Cent Of Nigerians Think Corruption Has Increased - Poll by kunlekunle: 7:56am On Jul 14, 2013
its no longer called corruption,
it called putrescence.
Re: 85 Per Cent Of Nigerians Think Corruption Has Increased - Poll by Gbawe: 8:47am On Jul 14, 2013
iykofias: D remaining 15% wil b d politicians

No. They would be clannish elements who would rather cut their nose to spite their face. We even have many of them on this board. Did you not see them blindly backing GEJ to remove fuel subsidy because "we won't join any protest as we can afford fuel at any price" and "we are not complaining like others"?

@Topic.

Any surprise the statistical input of Nigerians themselves now provides a damning and definitive indictment things have worsened under GEJ? A President who, before the entire world, rejects many advice that would enable Nigeria to drastically reduce graft and malfeasance can be viewed to be nothing other than an enable of corruption. This is why world leaders savage him daily and can barely hide their disdain for our President. His handlers and worshippers can tell all the lies they want and spin as they wish but Nigerians themselves have spoken and their damning indictment is that corruption has worsened under GEJ. They now meet more corruption in their daily lives than was the case in the past. No way to spin that but these people who have no conscience will surely try as we saw Omokri doing.
Re: 85 Per Cent Of Nigerians Think Corruption Has Increased - Poll by Nobody: 9:42am On Jul 14, 2013
85 percent indeed. If you asked those 85% of nigerians why they perceived that the level of corruption has increased under the administration of GEJ, they'll all baseless and unreasonable answers. If you also ask them to chose their preferred presidential candidate who they believe will sweep corruption outta the country, 85% percent of them will either pick Buhari or Ribadu.
Now the problem is; even if Buhari was president, these same 85% will still complain that he's not doing enough to fight corruption.
OBJ's government was believed to have a strong stand against corruption and yes actually did. But his government squandered 16 billion dollars on power without any positive result. Infact, OBJ's government was actually very very corrupt but Nigerians believed otherwise because he had an active anti-corruption machinery which he used to chase "perceived" corrupt elements in government and society.
The crux of the matter is that Nigerians or 85 percent of them don't have a unified stand on how corruption should be tackled in Nigeria and they also tend to have the wrong perceptions on level of corruption in the country.

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Re: 85 Per Cent Of Nigerians Think Corruption Has Increased - Poll by sEyi6: 10:35am On Jul 14, 2013
iykofias: D remaining 15% wil b d politicians

plus their supporters and defenders who bow and worship them on forums

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Re: 85 Per Cent Of Nigerians Think Corruption Has Increased - Poll by seunfly: 11:48am On Jul 14, 2013
J12: 85 percent indeed. If you asked those 85% of nigerians why they perceived that the level of corruption has increased under the administration of GEJ, they'll all baseless and unreasonable answers. If you also ask them to chose their preferred presidential candidate who they believe will sweep corruption outta the country, 85% percent of them will either pick Buhari or Ribadu.
Now the problem is; even if Buhari was president, these same 85% will still complain that he's not doing enough to fight corruption.
OBJ's government was believed to have a strong stand against corruption and yes actually did. But his government squandered 16 billion dollars on power without any positive result. Infact, OBJ's government was actually very very corrupt but Nigerians believed otherwise because he had an active anti-corruption machinery which he used to chase "perceived" corrupt elements in government and society.
The crux of the matter is that Nigerians or 85 percent of them don't have a unified stand on how corruption should be tackled in Nigeria and they also tend to have the wrong perceptions on level of corruption in the country.
pardon me sir, are u saying they are wrong about d increase in corruption in d last 2 years?
Are u saying their reasons are baseless?
Fuel scam, silence of EFCC, presidential pardon to convicted corrupt criminal, presidential protection of Maina and co are all baseless?
Look some of us like Gej but d reason they are shouting his name now is that if he can't reform the basic things now, who will do it? The quicker we know ds the better. If we support evil now because he is from our tribe, state, region or i'm making money 4rm him, he will leave dt place and u will be back to square one after him. Some element will also pamper dia own when he get their, then the circle will continue.
Re: 85 Per Cent Of Nigerians Think Corruption Has Increased - Poll by Nobody: 1:48pm On Jul 14, 2013
seunfly:
Fuel scam, silence of EFCC, presidential pardon to convicted corrupt criminal, presidential protection of Maina and co are all baseless?

The same and only thing others are saying. These are not strong reasons for claiming that the level of corruption has increased.
Re: 85 Per Cent Of Nigerians Think Corruption Has Increased - Poll by bobthebuilder99(m): 8:40pm On Jul 14, 2013
I see the tribalists don't want to put the feelings of everyday Nigerians on the front page. But if Abati or Lai Muhammad said this without any proof it would be on the front page in seconds. Put someone else's thread about this poll on the front page, if you don't want it to be mine, but we MUST have a discussion about this. I never would have thought the that majority of Nigerians have REFUSED to pay bribes, for example.

WE DESERVE TO HAVE OUR VOICES HEARD!
Re: 85 Per Cent Of Nigerians Think Corruption Has Increased - Poll by seunfly: 9:58pm On Jul 14, 2013
bobthebuilder99: I see the tribalists don't want to put the feelings of everyday Nigerians on the front page. But if Abati or Lai Muhammad said this without any proof it would be on the front page in seconds. Put someone else's thread about this poll on the front page, if you don't want it to be mine, but we MUST have a discussion about this. I never would have thought the that majority of Nigerians have REFUSED to pay bribes, for example.

WE DESERVE TO HAVE OUR VOICES HEARD!
It seems u don't knw dt Nairaland don't reflect d views of average Nigerians again, it has beee hijacked d
E-propagander's agents of political actors 4rm both side(PDP and APC), it is only their topics that make front page 4rm politic section and they are d only ones who can say what other can't say with out getting ban. D gain of oga @ d top of nairaland is not known anyway.

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