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Tinubu, Buhari Governments Keeps Mum Over NBS N21 Billion Bribe Claim

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The government of President Bola Tinubu and his predecessor, Muhammadu Buhari have kept mum over a controversial position by the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

In a report, the NBS claimed that Nigerian officials received N721 billion as cash bribes to public officials in 2023.

The survey, titled “Corruption in Nigeria: Patterns and Trends,” released on Thursday, July 11, revealed that over 95 per cent of these bribes were in monetary form.

The report also revealed that there has been a decline in Nigerians’ confidence in the government’s anti-corruption efforts during the period under review.

The report stated, “Overall, it is estimated that a total of roughly N721 billion ($1.26 billion) was paid in cash bribes to public officials in Nigeria in 2023, corresponding to 0.35 percent of the entire Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Nigeria.”

Further, the report revealed that bribes paid in a public official’s office and on the street accounted for approximately 35 percent and 36 percent of all bribes respectively while, 11 percent of bribes were paid in respondents’ own homes, while 7 percent occurred in public buildings such as restaurants, malls, or stations.

The report highlighted that healthcare professionals and public utility officers were the most frequent recipients of bribes, accounting for 30 percent and 24 percent of encounters respectively. Police officers followed closely with a contact rate of 20 percent.

Interesingly, since the report surfaced, neither spokesperson of the governments have reacted to the position by NBS.

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