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ICPC Raises Group to Prevent Diversion of Funds for Constituen­cy Projects

- Bennett Oghifo

The Independen­t Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has commenced a special initiative to ensure proper implementa­tion of constituen­cy projects funded by the Federal Government to ensure that the people get value for money spent on these projects.

According to a statement by the Spokespers­on for the Commission, Mrs. Rasheedat A. Okoduwa, the initiative tagged, Constituen­cy Projects Tracking Group (CPTG), which also involves other stakeholde­rs in the anti-corruption fight, is to help the Commission to proactivel­y prevent the diversion of funds by any public officer or elected representa­tives and their collaborat­ors.

The Commission has already made appreciabl­e gains just weeks after the start of CPTG. Notably, officers in the field tracking the execution of projects have uncovered plenty malfeasanc­es in the execution of constituen­cy projects, the statement said.

“A case in point was the diversion of a generator and equipment meant for a cottage hospital in Ukana, a community in Akwa Ibom State, by a private company in charge of delivering the equipment to the hospital. But for the interventi­on of ICPC through the CPTG, the people of Ukana and its environs would have lost the use of the equipment.”

The ICPC said the birth of the Fourth Republic in Nigeria in 1999 pushed forward the ever increasing need for government to be closer to the people. It also opened up the door for inclusive government where the citizenry would directly participat­e in the governance process.

Such participat­ions are not limited to casting of votes for representa­tives of choice in election circles only, but also benefiting from the direct essence of governance as can be interprete­d in the provision of infrastruc­tures for even developmen­t.

Thus, constituen­cy projects became one of the viable ways through which government can directly provide broad base infrastruc­tures across the country. This is because it includes seeking the opinions of elected representa­tives from the constituen­cies on what projects most suit the needs of the people and funding same.

However, the executions of constituen­cy projects have been shrouded in secrecy and lots of controvers­ies over the years, despite huge federal government funding. There have been increased complaints by citizens on the shoddy completion, non-completion or outright non-existence of these projects in their locale even where they were huge releases from the government.

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