Affiliation:
1. University of Lagos, Nigeria
Abstract
This article interrogates street traders’ encounters with the bribery and extortion by task force officials in Lagos State, Nigeria, using a mixed method of social research survey, in-depth interview and observation. The study found that poverty ( p = 0.000), gender ( p = 0.001), location ( p = 0.009), employment status ( p = 0.003), family pressure ( p = 0.008) and payment of remittance ( p = 0.000) are significant predictors of willingness to bribe task force officials ( p < 0.001). It also established that traders, who perceived the street trading law of Lagos as a deterrent law, tended to bribe task force officials in order to escape justice.
Funder
University of Lagos Central Research Committee
Subject
Development,Geography, Planning and Development