Police tops SERAP’s most corrupt list
The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has revealed that police, electricity sector, education and the judiciary top the list of most corrupt sectors in Nigeria.
This was disclosed on at a town hall meeting organised in Abuja by SERAP on the need to mobilise citizen’s support for the fight against corruption.
SERAP’s corruption assessment survey revealed at the town-hall meeting indicates that corruption in Nigeria has not decreased in public offices in the last five years, despite the government’s effort to curb it
An associate at the center for social-legal studies, Adekunle Adewunmi, said at the town-hall meeting that Nigerians participation is seriously needed to win the fight against corruption.