The latest report shows that 94 percent of
respondents in Nigeria feel that political parties are corrupt,
followed by the police (92 percent).
The
National Assembly is believed by 73 percent of the respondents to be
corrupt, while 69 percent said public officials and civil servants are
corrupt. Majority of the Nigerians surveyed believe that government’s
actions in the fight against corruption were very ineffective, adding
that corruption was a serious problem in the public sector. Corruption
was said to have increased significantly over the past two years, with
66 percent of respondents feeling that the judiciary was corrupt.
According
to the report, tagged ‘Global Corruption Barometer 2013′, 54 percent of
respondents feel that the education systems is corrupt, followed by the
military (45 percent), business and medical and health services (41
percent).
The media was said to be corrupt by 33
percent of respondents in Nigeria while 32 percent accused
non-governmental organisations (NGOs). The survey shows that 24 percent
of respondents feel that religious bodies are also corrupt.
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