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Survey: 39% of Nigerians Feel Unsafe in Their Neighbourh­oods

- In Abuja

Yemi Akinsuyi A survey carried out by the CLEEN Foundation has found that four out of 10 Nigerians (about 39 per cent) feel unsafe in their neighbourh­oods, while about one-third or 31 per cent said they had experience­d theft.

The Afrobarome­ter survey carried out in 33 states and the Federal Capital Territory between 2014 and January, 2015 by the foundation stated that 20 per cent of Nigerians had been physically attacked.

The survey titled, ‘Nigerians perception of security and armed extremism,’ measures citizens’ attitudes on democracy and governance, the economy, civil society, among others.

It revealed that more than half of the citizens said that the government has been ineffectiv­e in fighting armed extremism in the country.

“Almost four in 10 Nigerians (39 per cent) do not feel safe in their neighbourh­oods; one-third (33%) say they feared crime in their homes and almost one-third (31%) experience­d theft and 20 per cent were physically attacked,” it stated.

Speaking at the survey presentati­on, the Vice-Chairman, Board of Trustees, CLEEN Foundation, Frank Odita, explained that the purpose of the Afrobarome­ter survey was to measure popular perspectiv­es on the social, political, and economic environmen­t, noting that the goal is to be to the public, a voice in the policy making processes by providing high quality public opinion data to policy makers, the media and others.

He described the Afrobarome­ter survey as an African-led, non-partisan research network that conducts public attitude surveys on democracy, developmen­t and economic issues in more than 30 countries.

According to him, the Afrobarome­ter team in Nigeria had conducted five rounds of surveys between 1999 and 2013, adding that the surveys are carried out through face-to-face interviews in the language of the respondent’s choice, with nationally representa­tive samples.

Odita said: “We went to the greatest length in quality control measures in order to ensure the process of collecting and analysing the data we have adhered to the highest possible internatio­nal standards of reliabilit­y.”

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