Nigerians pay N400 billionbribes annually - ICPC official
Nigerians pay N400 billionbribes annually - ICPC official

He made this known while speaking at
the stakeholders meeting on Nigeria Corruption Index (NCI), and
presentation of a policy brief on Eradication of Electoral Corruption
Awareness Survey in Abuja.
Mr Suleiman, who is also a research fellow at ACAN, said
32.3 per cent of Nigerian service users pay a bribe across key
sectors/services and regions.
He quoted the PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC) 2016 data
that estimated that corruption will wipe off 37 per cent of Nigeria’s
GDP by 2030.
He said: "In 2016, PWC conducted research with the aims
of finding what Nigeria’s GDP would be by 2030. Based on their forecast
they discovered that Nigeria GDP would be around $1,457billion.
"Also, they wanted to know what would be the cost of
corruption during that period. That is, if they did the research in
2015, that is 15 years ahead. They found that if Nigeria is able to
reduce corruption by that 2030, it would even be higher than that $1457 billion by up to $534 billion.
"It is like saying if you spend money unwisely you would
have N20 but when the money is spent carefully, you would have N35. So
the figure of $534billion is what Nigeria can have if we reduce
corruption.
"The PWC found that 32. 3 per cent of service users are
asked to pay a bribe, which is quite high. If the average bribe is
N5,300 and you have up to 83 million bribes a year, multiplied by N5,300
and it gives you 400billion"
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