Niger Delta
ICPC To Probe Constituency Projects In Rivers
The Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), says it will begin investigation of all abandoned constituency projects in Rivers State, saying such projects were not a donation from lawmakers.
This is as the anti-graft commission called on the people to engage their representatives by asking questions, explaining that funds for constituency projects are from the national coffers.
Head of the ICPC in Rivers and Bayelsa State, Alexander Chukwurah disclosed this at the ICPC/National Orientation Agency (NOA) constituency project town hall meeting in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
Chukwurah said it was wrong for people to see constituency project as a donation from lawmakers, noting that it will begin visit of states in the coming days as part of measures to track projects.
“The group will visit other states to track constituency projects. It is hoped that when we begin the tracking that Tsunami will not fall. I call it the clarion call. Everybody should take ownership of the conception; that is the planning stage, the execution and even the protection of all constituency projects.
“And that these projects are not largesse from our legislators. They are from our national resources.
“So we should all take ownership and begin to ask questions. If you need water in your village and they give you electricity, that will not suffice. Is that not true? So from the very conception, we should engage our representatives to come and say these are the things we need,” he stated.
In his remark at the event, Rivers State NOA Coordinator, Ayo Tamuno Young said the agency was collaborating with the ICPC to ensure that the people took ownership of constituency projects in their domains.
Tamuno said, “It is our view that when communities take ownership of these projects, there will be genuine interest to preserve and protect them. By taking ownership of it you have gone a step further towards making sure that it is protected and preserved, not just for you, but also for posterity.
“It will also exposecontractors who are ever eager to maximize profit as they put the project to the highest standard required,” the State NOA boss said.
By: Dennis Naku
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