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Doctors, Nurses in Public Sector Have Nigeria’s Lowest Bribery Rate: NMA

 

The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) has announced a recent report highlighting that doctors and nurses in the public sector have the lowest bribery rate compared to other public sectors. This was revealed by NMA President, Prof. Bala Audu, during a news briefing in Abuja.

 

The report, titled “Corruption in Nigeria: Patterns and Trends Third Survey on Corruption as Experienced by the Population,” was conducted by the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics (NBS) in collaboration with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).

 

According to the report, 30% of adult Nigerians accessing services from doctors and nurses in the public sector did not pay or were not asked to pay bribes. However, the report also indicated that 4% of adults accessing care from doctors and nurses in the public sector either bribed or were asked to pay bribes.

 

Prof. Audu emphasized the NMA’s commitment to reducing this 4% bribery rate to zero. He noted that the low bribery rate is significant given the high level of contact doctors and nurses have with the public. “This is the least figure for bribery in all public sectors in this country. It is an attestation to the integrity within the health sector of the country,” he said.

 

Despite the low percentage, Prof. Audu stated that the association would make extra efforts to eliminate bribery entirely. He also pointed out that the research focused only on adult Nigerians, omitting the significant amount of care doctors and nurses provide to children.

 

Prof. Audu encouraged the NBS and UNODC to conduct research highlighting public sector officials who go the extra mile to provide services despite challenges and inadequate facilities. He noted that it is common for doctors and nurses to contribute money to help indigent patients, a practice often overlooked.

 

 

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