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Constituency Projects: How Lawmakers Are Diverting Public Funds — ICPC

Last updated: April 25, 2022 7:57 am
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The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission says some federal lawmakers have been found to be using vague description of constituency projects to convert public property to private use.

The commission, in its ‘Constituency and Executive Projects Tracking Exercise Phase 3 Report’, said soft projects of empowerment and supplies of vehicles are often deliberately opaquely described in the appropriation such that it did not specify beneficiaries or the intended usage.

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

The ICPC said its investigations had uncovered some sponsoring legislators siting projects on their personal property which technically vests legal possession and ownership of such projects in them.

Under ‘Misappropriation and Criminal Conversation of Public Property’ the commission provided examples of the infractions by the lawmakers.

It said, “The project for the procurement of Water Rigs to Taraba South Senatorial District. The rigs which were never distributed before the commission’s intervention were procured and supplied to the sponsor and were found in the custody of the sponsor, commercialised and the proceeds paid into the sponsor’s personal Bank account.

“In National Tuberculosis and Leprosy Centre, Zaria, Kaduna state, the CEO has the habit of dishing out contracts to random contractors without any form of compliance with the procurement processes, pay them off and instruct them to cash and reroute the monies to him less 5% as their own reward.

“He would in turn hand over the monies to the sponsors either in Naira or converted to US Dollars. These projecis were apparently never intended to be executed ab initio. This was observed in more than 16 contracts worth N1.2bn. While investigations are still ongoing, some recoveries have already been made and the CEO is being cited for necessary administrative and legal actions.

“Another case in this regard is project for the supply of vehicle to Nasarawa Federal Constituency of Kano state. The exact type of vehicle was not stated, nor the purpose for which it was being procured.”

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