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Lawmakers Siphoning Money Using Medical Outreach, Agencies, ICPC Alleges by dre11(m): 2:22pm On Jan 30, 2022
The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission has accused senators and members of the House of Representatives of using medical outreach to divert and steal public funds.

Investigations by the commission revealed that most of the federal lawmakers had rechristened their constituency projects as medical outreaches because it was difficult to track the amounts spent on the exercise on account of its fluid nature and the confidentiality of medical records.

The third phase of the ICPC project tracking has monitored various zonal intervention and executive projects valued at over N114.1bn between 2019 and 2020.

The National Assembly had reportedly padded the 2021 budget with over N500bn and also inserted over 1,000 controversial projects in the budget.

The President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), had proposed N13.08tn, but upon passage, the federal lawmakers used their legislative powers to increase the budget to N13.6tn, an increment of over N500bn.

In the 2022 budget, the lawmakers reduced the provisions for about 10,733 projects and introduced 6,576 new ones totalling N36.59bn for National Assembly’s projects in the Service-Wide Vote.

Buhari had in 2019 lamented that about N1tn had been appropriated in the last 10 years for the constituency projects of federal lawmakers without any impact.

However, the ICPC in the Constituency and Executive Projects Tracking Initiative: Phase 3 Report, said its investigations discovered that less than 50 per cent of funds for the so-called medical outreaches were expended, describing the exercise as a “cesspool of corruption.”

The commission noted that oftentimes, the projects were not executed, but pictures from previous programmes get inserted in the project files and passed off.

It also said the lawmakers often domiciled their medical outreach projects in institutions located in a different city from where the projects were meant to be executed.

It stated, “Evidently because of pressure occasioned by the CEPTi tracking exercise, some legislators have re-characterised most of their projects to what they termed: ‘medical outreach’.

“This is a brand of soft projects involving the provision of various healthcare interventions ranging from creating awareness on diseases, and providing basic drugs to routine basic surgical interventions, which have suddenly taken the lead in project portfolios without many measurable benefits.

“It is difficult to track because of its soft and fluid nature and the traditional confidentiality of medical records. Analysis shows a sudden uptick in the number of such projects, particularly being sponsored by members of the lower chamber. Investigations have discovered that hardly do 50 per cent of the funds released for such projects get expended in the execution of the projects.”

The anti-graft agency found that contractors for the medical projects were carefully chosen and contracts awarded without compliance with due process.

The ICPC operatives discovered that over 20 projects were domiciled in the National Tuberculosis and Leprosy Centre, Zaria, Kaduna State.

The report said only N309.7m was disbursed to the contractor for 16 of the 20 projects valued at over N1.2bn.

The commission disclosed that in some cases, the contractors were paid the entire contract sums without the required Bill of Quantity, adding that cash was paid to the Chief Executive of the NTLC, Dr Labaran Shehu, who in turn passed it to the lawmakers.

The ICPC stated, “Investigations found that contractors were deliberately and carefully chosen, and contracts awarded to them without any dint of compliance with due process and asked to reroute the monies in cash to the CEO, Dr Labaran Shehu, who in turn would pass the monies to the sponsors.

“In some of these cases, the contractors were paid the entire sums without a BOQ produced. The contracts were never intended to be executed in the first place.

“The CEO would sometimes inform the contractors that the contracts had been executed on their behalf. The contract value of 16 projects is N1,238,863,500, while the amount already disbursed to contractors amounts to N309,715,875. The said CEO and all found culpable have been cited for prosecution as appropriate.”

The ICPC spokesperson, Mrs Azuka Ogugua, said the commission was enforcing the implementation of the projects, adding, “Our operatives are ensuring that the projects are executed to the letter.”

Findings by the anti-agency also indicate that the Small and Medium Scale Enterprises Development Agency is being used as a conduit to siphon public funds running to billions of naira.

It stated, “A new method of corruption being perpetrated in SMEDAN has been discovered. On all projects for the disbursement of grants, SMEDAN pays the funds through some selected microfinance banks ostensibly to disburse the funds to the beneficiaries and keep proper records.

“The microfinance banks take 2.5 per cent of whatever contract sums as disbursement managers, but investigations revealed that this practice is merely a conduit for corruption as the so-called managers neither disburse nor manage anything, but take 2.5 per cent for doing nothing.”

It was gathered that a microfinance bank in Katsina State was selected as the manager for the disbursement of funds to be made in Bayelsa or Nasarawa State.

The commission explained that it discovered that over 58 of such projects running into billions of naira in SMEDAN’s 2020 budget alone.

The agency’s spokesman, Ibrahim Mohammed, could not be reached for comment on Friday as calls to his line indicated that it was unavailable. He had yet to respond to an SMS seeking his comment on the ICPC indictment as of the time of filing this story.

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Re: Lawmakers Siphoning Money Using Medical Outreach, Agencies, ICPC Alleges by Anazp: 2:26pm On Jan 30, 2022
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Re: Lawmakers Siphoning Money Using Medical Outreach, Agencies, ICPC Alleges by kingphilip(m): 2:48pm On Jan 30, 2022
Na today de just de know?

Why are you telling us? Isn't it your duty to prosecute corrupt practices?

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Re: Lawmakers Siphoning Money Using Medical Outreach, Agencies, ICPC Alleges by socialmediaman: 5:23am On Jan 31, 2022
If the legislative branch padded N500 billion into the budget, then how much do you think was padded by the executive branch, the mother of them all?

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Re: Lawmakers Siphoning Money Using Medical Outreach, Agencies, ICPC Alleges by Komolafe89: 5:24am On Jan 31, 2022
Before nko ?
Re: Lawmakers Siphoning Money Using Medical Outreach, Agencies, ICPC Alleges by ezekins: 5:25am On Jan 31, 2022
Corruption is no where near to end
Re: Lawmakers Siphoning Money Using Medical Outreach, Agencies, ICPC Alleges by DWJOBScom(m): 5:25am On Jan 31, 2022
Very horrible and unpleasant politicians
Very bold APC goons reaping this country off

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Re: Lawmakers Siphoning Money Using Medical Outreach, Agencies, ICPC Alleges by Nobody: 5:26am On Jan 31, 2022
Icpc the toothless bulldog and puppy...

Re: Lawmakers Siphoning Money Using Medical Outreach, Agencies, ICPC Alleges by vincentjk(m): 5:26am On Jan 31, 2022
Welcome to Nigeria where the impossible is a normal thing. embarassed
Re: Lawmakers Siphoning Money Using Medical Outreach, Agencies, ICPC Alleges by joey150(m): 5:26am On Jan 31, 2022
I still strongly believe that lawmakers should not be directly in charge of executing any projects.

They can attract projects to their various districts, but they should never be directly paying for anything.

A lot of things are wrong with this country.

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Re: Lawmakers Siphoning Money Using Medical Outreach, Agencies, ICPC Alleges by Klington: 5:27am On Jan 31, 2022
Reason why their election is do or die.

They see it as an opportunity to be super rich.

Icpc should stop telling us tales and get to work.

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Re: Lawmakers Siphoning Money Using Medical Outreach, Agencies, ICPC Alleges by seankim(m): 5:27am On Jan 31, 2022
Very wicked set of people we have up there. They borrow to steal.
For those who'll be defending these rogues that we have as leaders, be sure that we're all in this together. It's our common wealth these guys are wasting.
Re: Lawmakers Siphoning Money Using Medical Outreach, Agencies, ICPC Alleges by Nobody: 5:27am On Jan 31, 2022
DWJOBScom:
Very horrible and unpleasant politicians
Very bold APC goons reaping this country off

This is the kind of statement that shows that youths on this forum blindly and stupidly follow parties and politicians as if their brains have been removed. Is the HOR, Legislative and Executive made up of only apc members?

Is it only apc that is known for corruption? What about the monumental stealing that went down during Jonathan's time?

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Re: Lawmakers Siphoning Money Using Medical Outreach, Agencies, ICPC Alleges by iamyemiakins(m): 5:34am On Jan 31, 2022
Na only God go save us from these Legislooters
Re: Lawmakers Siphoning Money Using Medical Outreach, Agencies, ICPC Alleges by Tenses: 5:35am On Jan 31, 2022
The way this current government spoke against the padding of national budget during Goodluck's government but they came in and maintained status quo

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Re: Lawmakers Siphoning Money Using Medical Outreach, Agencies, ICPC Alleges by jahlove4jah: 5:37am On Jan 31, 2022
This country is completely finished.
Re: Lawmakers Siphoning Money Using Medical Outreach, Agencies, ICPC Alleges by Craigslists: 5:39am On Jan 31, 2022
Lol

But all our daddy GOs can’t come together to curse these unscrupulous ones siphoning our money o.

Na for pressers body dem dey show say dem sabi curse.

Scammers in suites using Bible, hell and heaven to blackmail and threaten their congregation to drop their hard earned money as thites, offerings and first fruits.

At least Na yankee people money Pressers chop nor be Nigeria money.

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Re: Lawmakers Siphoning Money Using Medical Outreach, Agencies, ICPC Alleges by Tenses: 5:39am On Jan 31, 2022
DominusPrime:


This is the kind of statement that shows that youths on this forum blindly and stupidly follow parties and politicians as if their brains have been removed. Is the HOR, Legislative and Executive made up of only apc members?

Is it only apc that is known for corruption? What about the monumental stealing that went down during Jonathan's time?


WHATABOUTISM!

Be human nah

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Re: Lawmakers Siphoning Money Using Medical Outreach, Agencies, ICPC Alleges by NutritionGuru: 5:41am On Jan 31, 2022
cool
Re: Lawmakers Siphoning Money Using Medical Outreach, Agencies, ICPC Alleges by Nobody: 6:11am On Jan 31, 2022
Osiris12:
na this kain thread the ediot dey run from grin grin grin grin grin

If na thread wey show how apc dey scam us you go see as go run go there dey quote fellow zombies upandan
Re: Lawmakers Siphoning Money Using Medical Outreach, Agencies, ICPC Alleges by Nobody: 6:14am On Jan 31, 2022
Tenses:



WHATABOUTISM!

Be human nah

Who is more human? Me who sees through obvious foolishness and deceit from both parties or he who sees the same from the topic and still quotes only apc as if his brains has been sold by the pdp. Direct your advice to him to have sense ok. Even if you want to support stupidity do it with sense cos I don't understand why he mentioned only apc
Re: Lawmakers Siphoning Money Using Medical Outreach, Agencies, ICPC Alleges by Proudlysalga: 6:16am On Jan 31, 2022
socialmediaman:
If the legislative branch padded N500 billion into the budget, then how much do you think was padded by the executive branch, the OGA KPATAKPATA OF THEM ALL?
Re: Lawmakers Siphoning Money Using Medical Outreach, Agencies, ICPC Alleges by RexTramadol1: 6:16am On Jan 31, 2022
DominusPrime:


This is the kind of statement that shows that youths on this forum blindly and stupidly follow parties and politicians as if their brains have been removed. Is the HOR, Legislative and Executive made up of only apc members?

Is it only apc that is known for corruption? What about the monumental stealing that went down during Jonathan's time?




Two of you are sides of same coin
Re: Lawmakers Siphoning Money Using Medical Outreach, Agencies, ICPC Alleges by Nobody: 6:27am On Jan 31, 2022
RexTramadol1:





Two of you are sides of same coin

If they ask this one to explain this statement now he will go dumb
Re: Lawmakers Siphoning Money Using Medical Outreach, Agencies, ICPC Alleges by Navalsadiq(m): 6:34am On Jan 31, 2022
The national house of assembly dessolved

ICPC dessolved

EFCC dessolved

PRESIDENCY dessolved


Let the boys in kakiii take over
Re: Lawmakers Siphoning Money Using Medical Outreach, Agencies, ICPC Alleges by Nigeriadondie: 6:41am On Jan 31, 2022
Stop constituency projects. They are fraud
Re: Lawmakers Siphoning Money Using Medical Outreach, Agencies, ICPC Alleges by Gamusgamus: 6:50am On Jan 31, 2022
CORRUPTION HAS COME TO STAY IN NIGERIA
HEALTH @ CORRUPTION
EDUCATION @ CORRUPTION
DEFENSE @ CORRUPTION
JUDICIARY @ CORRUPTION
WORKS @ CORRUPTION
ONLY GOD CAN DELIVER NIGERIA
Re: Lawmakers Siphoning Money Using Medical Outreach, Agencies, ICPC Alleges by dominique(f): 7:13am On Jan 31, 2022
So what exactly are you doing to put s stop to this?

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