Tag: Constituency Project

  • Osun: ICPC begins tracking of N10bn federal constituency projects

    Osun: ICPC begins tracking of N10bn federal constituency projects

    The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has commenced the tracking of more than N10 billion constituency projects executed by federal lawmakers in Osun.

    The head of the ICPC team, Mrs Mary Oke, disclosed this on Saturday during the tracking of federal constituency projects in Osogbo, Ilobu, Kuta and Ede areas of the state.

    Oke said that the tracking was part of the commission’s mandate to promote accountability and transparency in the implementation of public projects.

    She said that the tracking would enable the commission to assess the status of various constituency and executive projects across the state.

    Oke said that this was to ensure that public resources were judiciously utilised to deliver quality infrastructure and services to the citizens.

    “We have commenced the phase seven of constituency and executive projects tracking exercise in Osun.

    “ICPC will be tracking projects valued at N10,470,872,906.60 in Osun State.

    “The tracking is to ensure that government-funded projects provide value for money and are executed according to specifications,” she said.

    Oke called on relevant stakeholders to support the commission in its tracking exercise.

    The team leader called on relevant stakeholders, including community leaders and civil society organisations, to support the exercise.

    “They can do this by providing the commission with relevant information that can assist in achieving its set objectives,” she said.

  • ICPC orders contractor who abandoned N35m constituency project back to site in Akure

    ICPC orders contractor who abandoned N35m constituency project back to site in Akure

    The Independent Corrupt Practices And Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has ordered the contractor handling N35 million Reconstruction and Completion of Civic Centre at Akure North/South Federal Constituency to return to site.

     

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reports that Mr David Oluwole, Head, Constituency and Executive Project Tracking Division, ICPC, gave the directive on Wednesday during an on site tracking of the third phase of Constituency and Executive Project Tracking in Ondo State.

     

    Oluwole, who led officials of ICPC and others to the project site in Akure South Local Government, said the contractor needed to effect correction on various structural defects, hence the directive.

     

    According to him, the project, which has been awarded since 2019, is now abandoned, so it is imperative that the contractor, Jubac Investment Co. Ltd, returns to site to properly execute the project.

     

    Similarly, an expert on the team, said the project was poorly executed mainly on the columns and the facial parapet walls, while there were lots of perforations.

     

    According to him, the perforations show that the concrete is not well mixed, and not well-packed, while the exposed reinforcement bars shows under-reinforcement.

     

    “The expected reinforcement bar is not used. The results are seen with the bent columns and uneven sizes which are not aligned.

     

    “The site is clearly, already abandoned as there is no evidence of work for months. This job is believed to be supervised by unqualified engineers.

     

    “My recommendation is for the project to be taken from these particular contractors, or the contractor needs to return to site, demolish the upper part of the building and reconstruct with quality materials,” he said.

     

    Other project tracked included provision of plastic furniture to Anglican Grammar School, Ero Town, in Ifedore Local Government, awarded in 2019 for N2.4 million.

     

    Another project tracked was the training of 27 selected secondary students in Yoruba culture, awarded in July 2020 for 23 million, also in Ero Town, Ifedore Local Government Area.

     

    TNG gathered that the ICPC team, however, was unable to track the Construction of Bridge at Owobambo in Odigbo Local Government Area, awarded for N31.6 million, due to inaccessible roads.

     

    TNG reports that no fewer than 1,024 constituency and executive projects were to be tracked in 18 states by ICPC under the third phase of Constituency and Executive Project Tracking.

  • TNGCIJ INVESTIGATIONS: Zonal Intervention Projects: How lawmakers abandon sites in Kaduna, Kano, Jigawa

    ….they mounted poles and promised to return in 2 weeks, it’s now 10 years no news….

    ….I only saw my lawmaker last during campaigns says community leader

    …primary, secondary school students sit on barefloor to learn

    By Emmanuel Bagudu

    The ZIP is an intervention fund started by the Olusegun Obasanjo administration in 1999.designated for the execution of projects across the 469 constituencies across the country in every budget cycle. A sum of N100 billion is usually appropriated for the ZIP in the annual budget.

    Members of the two legislative chambers of the National Assembly are expected to nominate projects to be sited in their constituencies to the tune of the sum allocated to them in the ZIP.

    However, recently the utilisation of the ZIP has pitched the parliament against the ICPC, after President Muhammadu Buhari, while speaking at a National Summit on “Diminishing Corruption in the Public Service” , an event organised by the ICPC in collaboration with the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), said one trillion Naira has been spent by the lawmakers on constituency projects in the last 10 years without commensurate results.

    The House apparently angered by the president’s allegation vehemently denied such a ridiculous amount was made available for constituency outreach projects. They claimed less than 30percent was released by the executive.

    But on ground in three North West states of the federation there was virtually nothing to show for even the 30percent they claimed was released.

    Littered across the three states are abandoned zonal intervention projects.

    A lot of communities are suffering in Northwestern Nigeria due to negligence on the part of government at both the executive and legislative arm. TNG’s Northern correspondant Emmanuel Bagudu who toured Kaduna, Kano and Jigawa has a lot to share in this piece.

    Exactly four years ago, the Federal government through the house of representatives allocated N110 million for water intervention in Kaduna and Kano states. The money was later captured in the 2016/2017 budget.

    The water intervention project was the construction of solar powered boreholes in communities in line with the demands of Sustainable Development Goal-SIX (SDG 6).

    In Kaduna, Sabon Gida, Gonin Gora, Ungwar Boro, Kudenda and Ungwar Yelwa in Chikun Local Government Area, and Hayin Dogo and Kofar Gaya in Zaria Local government areas were the beneficiaries.

    While in Kano, Danjaka in Bumai Kunchi LGA, Gwale and Kano Municipal were beneciaries.

    It’s 2020 now and it seems the N110 million was either mismanaged or sqandered by the lawmakers in charge using contractors as fronts.

    TNG visited Ugwan boro in Kaduna and Kofar Gaya in Zaria still in Kaduna state and the only water facilities there are those built by the state government. “Governor Nasir Elrufai in 2017 was forced to award a water project contract in the whole of Zaria and environs due to the hardships citizens are facing as a result of absence of potable water” Abdulraman Mohammed a Zaria resident told TNG.

    Before going to Zaria, Sabon Tasha in Chukun local government the largest settlement very close to the Kaduna metropolis was visited by TNG. Sabo as it is fondly called is made up of many communities including Ungwa boro, one of the beneficiaries of the water constituency contract. At the moment residents of Agwan boro depend on water vendors who buy and sell to them from private boreholes. One of the residents a restaurant owner who pleaded anonymity told TNG she has heard nothing about constituency projects. The only water project contract she heard of was the ones awarded by the state government.

    TNG ran into some activists who also made case for the deplorable state of educational system in the state with reference to Sabo.

    Government Day Secondary School Sabon Tasha Kaduna popularly called “Day Sabo” remains in a sorry state. All students in the school sit on barefloor to learn. Same with LEA Primary school Chikaji where students seat on barefloor and teachers use charcoal to teach.

    After so many reports and plea from concerned persons to the Kaduna state government, the school is still not a place to learn as students in hundreds seat on bare floor having lessons.

    TNG was led by an old student of the school now an activist Victor Bobai who was almost in tears while complaining of government’s negligence of his alma-mata. “A healthy learning environment in schools is only possible when students and teachers are provided with adequate facilities…” Mr Bobai said.

    “These are weaker structures and very horrible facilities , students don’t have seats…. This shows deliberate negligence on the part of government…. He added.

    “Day Sabo” is one of the oldest secondary schools in the state. Sabon Tasha is also one of the hybrow areas within Kaduna metropolis, it hosts the Federal Polytechnic’s (KADUNA POLY) faculty of Administration as well as the famous Kaduna Oil refinery and of course the NNPC staff quarters. Aside from this, a lot of private sector investments are situated within Sabon Tasha, this makes the existence of such delapidated schools strange.

    “I want to use this opportunity to bring to the notice of my friends and well wishers that, GDSS Sabon Tasha in Chikun LGA of Kaduna state, Nigeria is in a pitiable condition and to also use this medium to appeal that attention be paid towards the rehabilitation of this school. The experience of these students here is disheartening because almost all the classrooms are not in good condition for learning of which they (students) feel very uncomfortable in paying good attention to learning. Majority of these students sit on the floor while receiving lectures. Even the staff room and Principal office are not excluded as these rooms are flooded when it rains.” Bobai said.

    He extended his plea to his classmates and other old students to intervene in any way they can.

    KANO

    A state with 44 local government councils, Kano can boost of having the highest number of Lawmakers in Nigeria. But this is not reflecting in the lives of it’s constituents. The communities visited by TNG also complained of negligence. Gwale one of the beneciaries of the water constituency project now depends on a greenish abandoned dam which was constructed in place of the proposed solar powered borehole.

    Another village called Gada was visited by TNG. Gada is the last village in Kano sharing border with Jigawa state. The three communities that makes up Gada Village depend on only one primary school with 3 classes and a nomadic school situated under a tree.

    The three communities has only one functional borehole. TNG approached the community leader Malam Musa Sanusi who narrated how policititians mostly lawmakers use to come during campaigns and play over their intelligence. “….You see this Poles? They have been mounted for 10years. The day they brought these poles they told us we will get electricity in two weeks…this is 10 years now noting has happened….our children seat under trees to learn…..” Sanusi said. Asked whether he has contact with his representative at National level, “….the last time we saw him was during campaigns Sanusi said.

    JIGAWA.

    Kiyawa local government was the last place TNG visited to track the alleged scam surrounding constituency funds meant for the purchase of Motorcycles for youths. It could be recalled that in late 2017, the sum of N116million was released as constituency funds from the executive. The money was awarded for social interventions contract in Gombe, Benue and Jigawa. Kiyawa LGA in Jigawa was the direct beneficiary. TNG met a couple of youths and motorcycle operators in Kiyawa who narrated their knowledge about the contract. “There was a scam, the money was released but there was a scam….” Isah Bala one of the leaders of Motorcycles operators in Kiyawa told TNG. Bala added that one Hamza Barau was the one given the contract of the purchase of Motorcycles to Kiyawa people but unfortunately he didn’t execute the contract. He said Mr Barau has so far been taken to court.

    All these continuous squandering of constituency funds in Nigeria has continued to cause serious pains and affliction for the citizens as seen in Kaduna, Kano and Jigawa. The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), has been engaged in naming and shaming politicians engaged in the act of not executing Constituency projecs, It is hoped that this will encourage the Media, the Human right community as well as the civil society communities to do same.

  • ICPC uncovers N5.6b constituency projects inserted in Foreign Affairs, Justice ministries’ budgets

    ICPC uncovers N5.6b constituency projects inserted in Foreign Affairs, Justice ministries’ budgets

    A Sum of N5.6 billion for Constituency Projects injected into the 2019 budget has been discovered, the Chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), Prof. Bolaji Owasanoye said at the weekend.

    According to him, the items were injected into the 2019 budget of the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Justice.

    He said the estimates were included in zonal intervention projects.

    According to a statement by the spokesperson for the commission, Mrs. Rasheedat A. Okoduwa, the ICPC chairman stated this at a media roundtable in Abuja, to promote the ‘My Constituency, My Project’ initiative of the commission.

    He said a breakdown of the 2019 allocation for zonal interventional projects shows that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) would spend N2.9 billion on constituency projects.

    He said the allocation of N2.7 billion to the Ministry of Justice in the same budget “brings to the fore, some of the anomalies surrounding the implementation of constituency projects across the country.”

    He said constituency projects, which principally were projects and empowerment programmes designed to bring development to rural communities within the country had been included the budgets of MFA and other non-relevant ministries and agencies.

    Owasanoye said: “What is constituency project doing in Foreign Affairs? We will ask questions with this kind of allocation.”

    The ICPC boss also confirmed that “only about 60 percent of constituency projects have been completed with a lot of them executed in shoddy ways due to poor technical designs, impositions and other sundry irregularities.”

    “The commission will not give up on tracking of constituency projects as long as government keeps funding them,” he added.

    THe ICPC chairman pleaded with local communities to “own the projects for themselves.”

    Owasanoye also called for the handover of zonal intervention projects to local government authorities upon completion for effective maintenance and sustainability of the projects.

    He said: “If somebody had nominated a project and succeeded in getting the project to the community, it is not the duty of the person to maintain it.

    “Communities need to understand that it was public funds that were used. They need to take ownership. We recommend that the project needs to be handed over to the local government for the community to take over.”

    The Director-General of the National Orientation Agency, Dr. Garba Abari, who was also at the roundtable called for citizens’ participation in constituency projects.

    Abari said the active involvement of the communities in planning and execution of constituency projects would remove corruption and abuse.

    He said such ownership would ensure that contractors do not use substandard materials for the projects as well as ensure that completed projects were not vandalized when handed over.

  • 2 federal lawmakers in Rivers accused of N400m fraud on constituency projects

    A concerned Ogoni group under the aegis of Indigenous Youth Leaders Council has allegedly linked two federal lawmakers, Mr Barry Mpigi and Mr Maurice Pronem, to over N400m un-executed constituency projects in parts of Rivers South-East senatorial District.

    Mr Barry Mpigi of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), representing Eleme/Oyigbo/Tai Federal Constituency and Mr Maurice Pronem of Khana/Gokana Federal Constituency also of PDP, were alleged of taking delivery of the sum as project specifications aligned with their constituencies.

    The group has therefore, urged the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to expedite action geared at enthroning accountability in government.

    In a petition with reference number; 2019/1401/KGEOT-RSESD/EFCC001/FCPS issued by the group on Jan. 14, and addressed to Mr Ibrahim Magu, Acting Executive Chairman of EFCC, the group demanded that the matter be given adequate attention to serve as a warning against impunity in society.

    The petition was signed by Mr Augustine Nkerelo, an Activist and Community Leader in the area alongside twenty three other members.

    It appealed to the EFCC to ensure thorough investigation and quick recovery of the said funds to help execute laudable projects that meet the yearnings of the people of the area.

    The petition says: “Projects, estimated to cost more than N400m were funded by the Federal Government for the Rivers South-East Senatorial District, specifically for certain villages or locations in Khana/Gokana Federal Constituency, and Eleme/Oyigbo/Tai Federal Constituency.

    “We the undersigned, as individuals strongly protest the lack of transparency concerning these federal constituency projects.

    “As concerned citizens and voters; we seek action by the EFCC, as individuals, and as a matter of individual right, and separately; for the common good.

    “We tender this petition to trigger the enforcement of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (Establishment) Act of 2002 (or as may have been amended) as part of Laws of the Federation of Nigeria.”

    On behalf of the group, Nkerelo requested the EFCC to ensure wider investigation to fish out other lawmakers who might be connected to the N400 million unexecuted constituency project or other projects in that regard.

    As part of investigations, Nkerelo said that though one of the projects was expectedly channeled towards capacity development for Teachers in Eleme, Oyigbo and Tai Local Government Areas not even a seminar had yet been conducted to assist improve the teachers.

    He also alleged that Mpigi when confronted on the matter by the group had particularly boasted on how fast their agitation for accountability would be swept under the carpet as soon as he is re-elected and his party the PDP takes over power at the centre.