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Constituency Projects: ICPC Intercepts N30bn Items Diverted By Lawmakers by ijustdey(op): 2:33pm On Dec 21, 2024
In one year, the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Crimes Commission (ICPC) has intercepted and recovered the sum of N30 billion meant for constituency projects.

The anti-graft agency made the recoveries from items listed in the budget which were reportedly diverted by some lawmakers.

They were uncovered under the Constituency and Executive Projects Tracking Initiative (CEPTI) phase 7, 2024 which was carried out between December 2023 and December 2024.

The initiative, which was launched in 2015, tracks the implementation and performance of constituency projects to promote accountability.

The focus areas are education, empowerment and capacity building, health, water resources, agriculture, road infrastructure, and power.

LEADERSHIP Weekend discovered that the ICPC tracked a total of 1,500 projects in 22 states during the period under review.

Of the total project value of N610 billion, the ICPC saved N30 billion, recovered N360 million in cash and assets worth N400 million.


In the area of Ethics and Integrity Compliance Scorecard (EICS), which is a yearly programme of the ICPC, it rated the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC), and the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Plc (NBET) as the lead in its 2024 assessment.

While JAMB achieved 89.75 per cent compliance, the NRC attained 89.33 per cent and NBET 88.73 per cent.

These were part of the ICPC report released during a press conference on Thursday, detailing the assessment of 330 Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) in the country to evaluate their ethical standards, anti-corruption measures, and governance practices.

The assessment focused on key ndicators such as governance and executive management practices, finance and auditing processes, as well as policies, ethics education, and whistle-blowing mechanisms.

The report also showed that the Supreme Court of Nigeria, Abuja, Nigeria Press Council (NPC), Legal Aid Council (LAC), Abuja, National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), and Federal Civil Service Commission (FCSC), Abuja, scored zero points in the evaluation – which implied non-compliance.

Similarly, tertiary schools such as the Federal University of Agriculture, Umudike in Abia State; Federal College of Forestry Mechanisation (FFM) in Mando, Kaduna State; Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) in Ile-Ife, Osun State; Federal Polytechnic Ede (FPE) in Ede, Osun State, and the University of Ibadan (UI) in Ibadan, Oyo State, were also among those at the bottom of the list.

ICPC spokesperson, Demola Bakare, while briefing the press, said the EICS was designed to enhance the transparency, accountability, and integrity of government institutions, ultimately contributing to the fight against corruption.

He said that the commission will continue to recognise and reward MDAs with substantial compliance, while also holding non-compliant institutions accountable through enforcement actions.

While asserting that the commission will continue deploying these tools to promote integrity and accountability, he warned that non-compliant MDAs will face necessary actions, including enforcement, to ensure adherence to government directives.

“We are certain that these efforts will continue to underline ICPC’s dedication to enhancing good governance and preventing corruption,” he said.

Meanwhile, in general the ICPC recovered a total of N53.1billion in cash and assets in the past one year.

A breakdown of the recovery showed that N29.700 billion was recovered in cash and domiciled in ICPC recovery accounts; N10.986 billion VAT recovered and remitted to Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS); N10 billion Covid-19 vaccine fund meant for production of vaccine recovered and remitted to the treasury and assets valued at N2.5billion also recovered.

The ICPC chairman, Dr. Musa Aliyu, while speaking on the general recoveries, said the agency recovered foreign currency of about $966,900.83 in the past one year.

Dr Aliyu explained that the funds were intercepted while conducting Systems Study and Review (SSR) for 323 ministries, departments, and agencies (MDAs) of government.

According to him, “As part of its commitment to institutional accountability, the commission assessed 323 MDAs through its Ethics and Integrity Compliance Scorecard (EICS).

“It also established 80 Anti-Corruption and Transparency Units (ACTUs) across MDAs to reinforce its anti-corruption efforts. While doing these, the commission stopped the diversion of public funds to the tune of N5.882 billion.”

The ICPC boss further disclosed that the organisation had processed 851 petitions, with 342 assigned for investigation, 95 fully investigated, 72 cases filed in court, and 16 convictions secured in the past one year.

While speaking on plans to get faster prosecution of cases, Aliyu said, “In this regard, we are streamlining our processes to ensure faster and more effective prosecution of cases, leading to the resuscitation of 10-15-year-old cases in courts. We have also advanced the fight against sexual harassment and corruption in educational institutions and public offices, achieving ongoing prosecutions and increased public support.”


CSOs Want Perpetrators Sanctioned

Meanwhile, some civil society organisations have called for sanctions against people caught diverting constituency projects.

The convener of the Coalition of Anti-corruption Group, Martins Udeh said anyone caught diverting project funds for personal gains should be jailed.

For his part, the chairman of Transparency Organisation Network Nigeria, Philip Ajah, said Nigeria’s need to publicly name, shame and prosecute all those involved in constituency projects diversion.
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Re: Constituency Projects: ICPC Intercepts N30bn Items Diverted By Lawmakers by Acekidc4(m): 2:37pm On Dec 21, 2024
Everybody is a Thief in one way or the other including Me and you too👉yes you that is reading my comment, you're all thieves. Ole ni everybody 🥱🥱
Re: Constituency Projects: ICPC Intercepts N30bn Items Diverted By Lawmakers by Softmirror: 2:39pm On Dec 21, 2024
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Re: Constituency Projects: ICPC Intercepts N30bn Items Diverted By Lawmakers by lamentor78(m): 2:42pm On Dec 21, 2024
Commendable
Re: Constituency Projects: ICPC Intercepts N30bn Items Diverted By Lawmakers by EmperorCaesar(m): 2:55pm On Dec 21, 2024
cheesy

The way dem dey fight corruption under Tinubu dey sweet my belle

Keep doing everything possible to discourage dem looters


God bless ICPC
Re: Constituency Projects: ICPC Intercepts N30bn Items Diverted By Lawmakers by Zooposki(f): 2:57pm On Dec 21, 2024
God bless ICPC from the Federal Republic of Stampede.
Re: Constituency Projects: ICPC Intercepts N30bn Items Diverted By Lawmakers by FalseProphet1(m): 2:59pm On Dec 21, 2024
I see a bloody revolution hitting Nigeria, I see that revolution spiting Nigeria into 5 different countries.

This I have seen.
Re: Constituency Projects: ICPC Intercepts N30bn Items Diverted By Lawmakers by MamaOghenero(f): 3:00pm On Dec 21, 2024
These same public funds being looted are done by same set of people that some idiots online have decided to make their lords and masters.
Re: Constituency Projects: ICPC Intercepts N30bn Items Diverted By Lawmakers by Omoluabi16(m): 3:02pm On Dec 21, 2024
So if I catch arm robber, do I recover the items and let him go? How about they actually arrest them? This EFCC and ICPC should quit playing games with us. Na them dey rush go camera if they catch 1 single yahoo boy.
Re: Constituency Projects: ICPC Intercepts N30bn Items Diverted By Lawmakers by humberjade: 3:03pm On Dec 21, 2024
Leaders are most often than not a reflection of the people (society) they lead. How can a leader be moral if his people are immoral? Hence, every people deserve the kind of leaders they have.
Re: Constituency Projects: ICPC Intercepts N30bn Items Diverted By Lawmakers by Smartcitizen: 3:03pm On Dec 21, 2024
Call the names of the legislatures if you are really serious in fighting corruption and stopping it in Nigeria.

😘😘
Re: Constituency Projects: ICPC Intercepts N30bn Items Diverted By Lawmakers by stunnert(m): 3:05pm On Dec 21, 2024
A step in the right direction
Re: Constituency Projects: ICPC Intercepts N30bn Items Diverted By Lawmakers by davillian(m): 3:08pm On Dec 21, 2024
no punishment
that means they would continue diverting funds but this time way more smarter
Re: Constituency Projects: ICPC Intercepts N30bn Items Diverted By Lawmakers by Nobody: 3:09pm On Dec 21, 2024
FalseProphet1:
I see a bloody revolution hitting Nigeria, I see that revolution spiting Nigeria into 5 different countries.

This I have seen.
Content creator revolution spiting into five different content creators cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Constituency Projects: ICPC Intercepts N30bn Items Diverted By Lawmakers by kingamaa(m): 3:10pm On Dec 21, 2024
Naija my country. Corruption our bane.

Who will deliver us?
Re: Constituency Projects: ICPC Intercepts N30bn Items Diverted By Lawmakers by Okiton:
angry

Politicians are all thieves in disguise

At the federal we have the senate and house representative, and each of the states including the FCT have people representing their senatorial districts and constituencies there.

At the state level: we have Assembly and each of the local governments in that state has representatives.

At the local governments level, we have chairpersons and councilors at the ward level.

Each of these criminals representing us from the federal down to ward councilors receives allocations annually and every now and then but nothing to show for, no tangible projects from any of them as I listed.

To be sincere our problem as a nation is not just about Tunibu, but everyone there are making life unbearable for everyone of us. It's the right time we start asking questions and take appropriate actions else we the commoners will perish in this country.

Let me drop the bomb.
I've been working closely with a university system and I can tell you all here that children from less privileged background can no longer afford to study their dream course in the university because their parents cannot afford to bribe the university officers for admission.
Admission now into top courses like
Medicine & surgery
Law
Pharmacy
Nursing are now selling to highest bidders not on merits.

Most schools, the vice chancellor will hijacked the admission list of these listed departments and sell it to highest bidders, and also use to compensate those who work or contribute to is success as the vice chancellor of the institution.
I.e his friends who supported him and other of his cabinet men and women will be flavoured, either their children, relations or collect money to submit names of candidates into such departments. I know of a university in one of the South-South states of does this currently. I know of candidates with lower scores getting admission while those with higher scores don't have admission yet simply because their parents don't have the proper connection or the money to bribe. Apart from the money candidates still need to proper connection to reach the vice chancellor to secure the admission.

It pains me everyday that many brilliant children have been denied of their dreams and career.

Someday I will call out the university, but for now I will let it be.

Just like Davido said; Nigeria is in shambles. There's huge oppression from every angle. But we put the blame on the federal government but I tell you that everyone is oppressing us in this country
Re: Constituency Projects: ICPC Intercepts N30bn Items Diverted By Lawmakers by Egalitarian1: 3:12pm On Dec 21, 2024
Ok
Re: Constituency Projects: ICPC Intercepts N30bn Items Diverted By Lawmakers by PlasmaTV: 3:13pm On Dec 21, 2024
Bloody bastards
Re: Constituency Projects: ICPC Intercepts N30bn Items Diverted By Lawmakers by zed7: 3:15pm On Dec 21, 2024
Crooks. Embezzlement is now cultural. I don't even bother anymore, as i know most Nigerians will steal when given the opportunity.
Re: Constituency Projects: ICPC Intercepts N30bn Items Diverted By Lawmakers by AntiChristian: 3:15pm On Dec 21, 2024
Commendable!
Re: Constituency Projects: ICPC Intercepts N30bn Items Diverted By Lawmakers by UselessBuharist: 3:16pm On Dec 21, 2024
APC lawmakers
Re: Constituency Projects: ICPC Intercepts N30bn Items Diverted By Lawmakers by ToniaReed: 3:17pm On Dec 21, 2024
This is not new....








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Re: Constituency Projects: ICPC Intercepts N30bn Items Diverted By Lawmakers by fatwad(m): 3:24pm On Dec 21, 2024
Dear ICPC and EFCC when you CATCH yahoo boys, armed rubbers, kidnappers, etc you will choose to parade THEM and show their faces to the PUBLIC, but when you catch OUR POLITICIANS you hide them from the public WHY
Re: Constituency Projects: ICPC Intercepts N30bn Items Diverted By Lawmakers by Morbeta11(m): 3:24pm On Dec 21, 2024
Recovery without adequate punishment....same will keep repeating itself....China will be shaking their heads on our behalf.
Re: Constituency Projects: ICPC Intercepts N30bn Items Diverted By Lawmakers by affable4(m):
Why not name them, arrest and prosecute them? Soon phone calls will be made and we end up praising ICPC for doing nothing.
Re: Constituency Projects: ICPC Intercepts N30bn Items Diverted By Lawmakers by etrouble: 3:28pm On Dec 21, 2024
FalseProphet1:
I see a bloody revolution hitting Nigeria, I see that revolution spiting Nigeria into 5 different countries.

This I have seen.
Go and clean your eyes, you are seeing nothing. The last anti hunger protest, after all your protests, Baba came on the television to say NO GOING BACK on reforms.
Re: Constituency Projects: ICPC Intercepts N30bn Items Diverted By Lawmakers by nedu666: 3:30pm On Dec 21, 2024
Rubbish news. No names, no arrest, no persecution. Do Senathiefs and honorathiefs have immunity. By not persecuting them. You are telling them to be smarter next time
Re: Constituency Projects: ICPC Intercepts N30bn Items Diverted By Lawmakers by Treasure17(m): 3:31pm On Dec 21, 2024
Nigerian politicians are criminal by default.
Re: Constituency Projects: ICPC Intercepts N30bn Items Diverted By Lawmakers by stanisbaratheon: 3:35pm On Dec 21, 2024
Show the number of arrests made to back up this claim. I'm tired of seeing news like this without prosecution.
Re: Constituency Projects: ICPC Intercepts N30bn Items Diverted By Lawmakers by LandMann: 3:43pm On Dec 21, 2024
In China the public officials involved in this would all be killed.

In Nigeria, the public officials involved in this would pay some other public officials bribes to sweep the case under the carpet.

They'll then use part of the money to contest an election into bigger position from where they can steal bigger amounts.

Tinubu will never pass a law to make death sentence the penalty for corruption in public office, yet he and his propaganda agents wants you to believe that Tinubu can fix Nigeria.

Believe them at your own peril
Re: Constituency Projects: ICPC Intercepts N30bn Items Diverted By Lawmakers by Mitsurugi(m): 3:48pm On Dec 21, 2024
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Supreme Court scoring 0% on the Ethics and Integrity Compliance scorecard
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Re: Constituency Projects: ICPC Intercepts N30bn Items Diverted By Lawmakers by DuttyChuks: 3:50pm On Dec 21, 2024
Stealing seems to be in the blood of those that accepts themselves as Nigerians.
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