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ICPC tracks N10.6bn constituency projects across Niger

Admin February 24, 2026
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The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has commenced the tracking of N10.6 billion constituency and executive projects approved for 2024 in Niger State.

The exercise covers 65 projects facilitated by senators and members of the House of Representatives across the state.

Mr. Shetiman Saleh, Chief Superintendent of the ICPC Niger Office and Team Lead, said the tracking was aimed at ensuring that projects executed with public funds meet approved specifications and deliver value to host communities.

“The tracking of N10.6 billion constituency and executive projects is to ensure that these projects are executed in the respective communities and in line with the specifications contained in their Bills of Quantity.

“We want to ensure that they are not abandoned and that communities get value for the funds appropriated,” he said.

He explained that the projects span capital-intensive developments such as construction of hospitals and schools, as well as empowerment initiatives including provision of sewing machines, grinding machines, laptops and other work tools.

According to him, the state-wide exercise involves physical inspection of projects to ascertain compliance with approved standards.

“You will find projects that have met specifications and you will also find some that have been poorly executed.

“Where a project is satisfactorily done, we state that in our report. However, where there are issues such as abandonment, failure to mobilise to site, or substandard execution, we take remedial actions,” he added.

Saleh noted that the remedial measures include directing contractors to return to site to complete or correct identified defects to prevent communities from losing the benefits of such projects.

He further disclosed that in cases of underperformance that cannot be remedied, the commission calculates the financial shortfall and recovers the funds into the ICPC recovery account for the Federal Government.

“In situations where certain components are either not done or poorly done and cannot be corrected, we compute the level of underperformance and ensure recovery of the funds.

“Where necessary, prosecution of erring contractors is also considered,” he said.

The ICPC chief urged residents to take ownership of projects sited in their communities and hold their elected representatives accountable.

“These projects belong to the communities. Citizens should ask questions about projects allocated to their areas, especially those that are started but not completed.

“They should follow up to ensure full delivery,” he added.

Among the projects tracked are the rehabilitation of a block of four classrooms with offices and furnishings at Abubakar Dada Secondary School, Paiko.

Others were rehabilitation of 1.5 kilometres of Old Market Road, Paiko, supply of educational materials to UK Bello Memorial Primary School, Paiko and provision of solar streetlights in Chanchaga and Paikoro Local Government Areas.

Others include, installation of pipes and fittings for the Paiko Water Project, facilitated by Sen. Sani Musa representing Niger East Senatorial District.

Also inspected were construction, furnishing and equipping of a 250-bed General Hospital with doctors quarters, solar inverter and borehole in Latch Phase 1 by Rep Saidu Abdullahi, member representing Bida/Katcha/Gbako Federal Constituency among others.(NAN)

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