Daily Trust

How we tracked $113m projects in 25 states in Nigeria — CODE

- By Abbas Jimoh

The Connected Developmen­t (CODE), a civil society organisati­on (CSO), has said its “Follow The Money” initiative has tracked an estimate of $113.6m, in budgeted sums for projects, across 181 communitie­s in over 25 states of the federation since 2012 of its establishm­ent.

The Chief Executive Officer of CODE, Mr. Hamzat B. Lawal said this yesterday in Abuja at the seventh anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of the organisati­on.

He said that the fund that it tracked were those budgeted for community projects and that their action has improved over four million rural lives.

He said the organisati­on has been able to save the government of over N15bn because of the leakages that it has been able to block with the initiative and that the initiative has been establishe­d beyond the borders of

Nigeria.

“The Follow The Money initiative is now establishe­d in Malawi, Cameroon, Kenya, Liberia, Gambia, Zimbabwe as well as Nigeria. We are also collaborat­ing with the Economic Financial

Crime Commission (EFCC) to track government-funded projects,” he said.

He said the Acting Chairman of EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, has promised to provide government and security protection for their personnel during the discharge of their duties.

He said that Magu also promised to create a Follow The Money Desk at the EFCC office in Abuja where the organisati­on can easily access the EFCC.

Lawal said Follow The Money has been able to monitor about $27m fund released to The Gambia by the European Union; $10,000 released for provision of facilities in a Kenyan Slum and efforts on sexual and reproducti­ve health fund in Malawi.

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