They topped the list of the ranking in a 2013 National Crime 
Victimisation and Safety survey conducted by the CLEEN Foundation in 
collaboration with the Macarthur Foundation, a copy of which was given 
to journalists at a media briefing Monday in Abuja.
	The report also identified a weak and corrupt judiciary as some of the 
constraints militating against the fight against corruption.
	According to the report, some of the states leading in the corruption 
index include Rivers, Borno, Cross River, Niger, Gombe, Ebonyi, Ekiti, 
Anambra and Kwara, while the lowest incidences of corruption were 
recorded in Katsina, Ogun and Akwa Ibom States.
	In her opening remarks during the public presentation of the survey 
findings, Executive Director, CLEEN Foundation, Mrs. Kemi Okenyodo, said
 the survey was aimed at tracking patterns of crime in the country and 
finding solutions to them.
	According to Okenyodo, the survey, which was conducted with 11,518 
respondents drawn from all the states of the country, shed light on the 
experience of victims of rape, domestic violence, robbery, kidnap and 
murder, among others.
	Some of the federal government agencies listed and their rate of 
propensity to bribery include the police - 33%, Nigerian Immigration 
Service - 26%, ICPC - 25%, Nigerian Customs Service - 24%, Power Holding
 Company of Nigeria (PHCN) - 23%, EFCC - 23%, Federal Roads Safety 
Commission - 20%, and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps - 19%.
	Others are tax/revenue officials - 18%, municipal/local government 
councillors - 18%, State Security Service  (SSS) - 18%, National 
Assembly members - 17%, local government officials - 16%, lower court 
officials - 15%, higher courts officials - 14%, and lecturers and 
professors of tertiary institutions - 10%.
	Organisations, officials and agencies that scored below 10% on the 
index include post office, gas/petrol attendants, prison 
warden/officers, primary and secondary school teachers, and doctors and 
nurses.
	Part of the survey presentation read: “The findings of the survey 
showed that bribery and corruption among government officials in Nigeria
 remains high. Nearly one out of every four respondents admitted having 
paid a bribe or having been asked to pay bribes by government officials 
before services could be rendered to them.
	“The 2013 survey also showed that bribery and corruption among public 
officials such as the police, customs officers, court personnel, tax 
officials, anti-corruption agencies and PHCN employees were higher in 
Rivers, Borno, Cross River, Niger, Gombe, Ebonyi, Ekiti, Anambra and 
Kwara States.
	“The lowest incidences were recorded in Katsina, Ogun and Akwa Ibom States.”

 
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