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‘Police, Customs, PHCN Others Most Corrupt Agencies’
The Nigerian Police, Customs officers, Power Holding Company officers and Immigration officers have emerged as the agencies whose workers frequently demand bribe from the public.
Others include petrol station attendants, local government officials, tax revenue officers and other government agencies.
This was the result of a research conducted by a non-governmental organisation, CLEEN Foundation in collaboration with the Lagos state Security Trust Fund in all the twenty local government areas in Lagos state where 2000 respondents were interviewed.
The research which was presented to the public recently also shows that the respondents were generally very satisfied with service delivery by the state government in the area of road construction, maintenance, environment, beautification, refuse disposal, crime control and responsiveness to public opinion.
A staff of the National Assembly alleged that she was asked to cough up to N30,000 for her tax clearance certificate by a staff of the department.
It was gathered that there was a thriving racket for the retirement of the huge quartly constituency allowances given to Reps members.
Sources said, those who help the honourable members get up to N150,000.
Speaking at the media presentation, a professor of criminology, University of Lagos, Prof Etannibi Alennika said the summary of the finding were based on criminal victimization, official corruption and feeling of safety and fear of crimes.
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