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ICPC Wants Special Courts For Corruption cases

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The Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission (ICPC), has advocated the establishment of anti-corruption courts to solely handle corruption case.

Mr Godwin Oche, the Head of Research and Statistics, made the call in an interview with our correspondent yesterday in Abuja.

He said such courts would speed up prosecution and conviction of culprits in the country.

“ ICPC has been prosecuting through the courts and we’ve been securing convictions. I know that we’ve gotten convictions may be not as many as Nigerians want.

“But ICPC does not have a court of its own, it does not have a tribunal like the Code of Conduct for instance, so it prosecutes its cases in the normal courts of the land and we know the problems, delays and all that in our court system.

“So those are parts of the problems ICPC has I know we have designated courts for anti-corruption cases that to me is not enough.

“If we could have anti-corruption courts solely dedicated to anti-corruption matters I think that will go a long way to help in speeding up the prosecution of corruption in Nigeria.”

Oche said one of the major challenges facing the commission was inadequate funding, adding that with proper funding, the commission would function better.

“ ICPC as an organisation has problem with funding.

“As it is now, we ought to have offices in the states, at the local government, but we have just 14 state offices for now, and we don’t have any office at the local government level.

“Even at the headquarters, the staff strength is still a far cry from what it ought to be and all these boil down to the issue of funding.

“Most of our operations, the investigations, the systems study, the public enlightenment are all activities that cost money.

“ A situation where ICPC is not funded the way it ought to, it will definitely not be able to achieve all that it ought to achieve; that’s a problem.’’

Meanwhile,  National Secretary of Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), Sen. Lawal Shuaibu, has advised the EFCC to allow the ICPC pursue corruption cases and concentrate more energy on money-laundering and advance-fee fraud cases .

Shuaibu stated this while reacting to an Abuja High Court judgment which acquitted the former Speaker of House of Representatives and his Deputy, Mr Dimeji Bankole and Alhaji Usman Nafada, respectively on charges of corruption.

He told our correspondent in an interview in Abuja that the EFCC has no right in the first instance to charge the former speaker and his deputy to court over corruption charges.

He claimed that only the ICPC has ‘‘legal’’ right to pursue corruption charges.

‘’ EFCC is basically supposed to concentrate on money laundering not corruption. They have no legal authority to go after corruption cases, that is the exclusive rights of the ICPC not EFCC.

‘’So you are talking about corruption against Bankole, they are wrong.

‘’And they have not, out of all the charges, nowhere they said they were charging him for money laundering. For they have no lucus.

‘’So it was a very good thing that the judge acquitted them. ‘’In the first place the EFCC had no right to charge them to court for corruption. They should have handed over the matter to ICPC.’’

The ACN scribe maintained that, though fighting corruption was the responsibility of all, it remains the constitutional right of the ICPC to fight corruption.

‘’It’s just a pity that in Nigeria things have gone haywire and everybody does whatever he wants to do, otherwise, there’s no reason why EFCC should tag itself as anti-graft.

‘’ICPC is the anti-graft agency not EFCC.

‘’We know fighting corruption is everybody’s responsibility, but when you are trying to say that you are doing your statutory responsibility, EFCC should back out of corruption cases to allow ICPC to do it.’’

Shuaibu described the judgement as a ‘fantastic decision’, adding that the former Speaker was a mere presiding officer and not the accountant.

According to him, Bankole’s duty as speaker was to either to approve or not approve proposals presented by the management and this does not go to say he spent or took the money.

Bankole, and his deputy, Nafada, were both acquitted on Tuesday by Justice Suleiman Belgore over a 17-count charge of criminal breach of trust slammed on them by the EFCC.

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RSG Cancels ?134BN Secretariat Contract, Orders Refund Of ?20BN Mobilisation … Revalidates Four Projects

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The Rivers State Executive Council has revoked the ?134bn contract awarded to the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC) for the renovation, retrofitting, and furnishing of the Rivers State Secretariat Complex by the State of Emergency Administration.

 

The council directed the immediate refund of the ?20bn mobilization fee already paid to the contractor.

 

Relatedly, the Council also approved the revalidation of the bidding processes for four contracts, consisting of the renovation of the State Secretariat Complex, construction of reinforced concrete shoreline protection and reclamation works in several riverine communities of Opobo/Nkoro, and Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Areas. The projects earlier advertised for which bid documents were cancelled by the Emergency Administration and fees returned to the companies that had earlier purchased them.

 

The decisions were reached during the State Executive Council meeting held on Thursday at the Government House, Port Harcourt, and presided over by Governor Siminalayi Fubara.

 

Briefing newsmen, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Works, Dr. Austin Ezekiel-Hart explained that the contracts had been awarded in a hasty manner without following due process. He said the council, therefore, approved the revalidation of the bidding process for all four contracts that were earlier advertised in national dailies on February 19, 2025.

 

With the revalidation process now on, Dr. Ezekiel-Hart stated that a fresh bidding will be advertised in newspapers for competent and experienced contractors to prequalify and submit both technical and commercial bids.

 

He listed the projects to include, “The construction of 4.8km reinforced concrete shoreline protection and reclamation of Queenstown, Epellema, Oloma, and Minima communities in Opobo/Nkoro Local Government Area in Rivers State. The construction of 2.5km shoreline protection and reclamation in Ndoni-Onukwu, Isikwu, and Aziazagi communities in Ogba-Egbema-Ndoni Local Government Area.

 

“The construction of 2.5km shoreline protection and reclamation in Utuechi, Obiofu, Isala, Ani-Eze, and Odugri communities in Ogba-Egbema-Ndoni Local Government Area. The renovation, retrofitting and furnishing of the Rivers State Secretariat Complex,” he added.

 

Also speaking, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Dr. Azibaolanari Uzoma-Nwogu, announced that the council approved the constitution of a committee to develop a proposal for the creation of Computer-Based Test (CBT) Centres and ICT Laboratories across the three senatorial districts of the state.

 

She explained that the initiative is in line with the Federal Government’s directive that beginning in 2026, all examinations conducted by the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) and the National Examinations Council (NECO) will be computer-based.

 

The committee, chaired by the Deputy Governor, has the Secretary to the State Government, Permanent Secretaries from the Ministries of Education, Works, Information and Communications and Commissioner for Energy as members. Dr. Uzoma-Nwogu said the move will prepare Rivers youths for a digital future and improve the quality of education across the state.

 

On issues of employment, the Commissioner for Employment Generation and Economic Empowerment, Dr. Chisom Gbali, said the council reviewed ongoing efforts to create jobs for Rivers youths. He disclosed that his ministry has been directed to develop a framework for job creation and economic empowerment, noting that the government is determined to open up more opportunities for the young population.

 

“We want to assure Rivers youths that there will be a rising tide of employment and steady waves of economic empowerment,” Dr. Gbali said. “We know our Governor, when he makes a promise, he ensures it is fulfilled.”

 

On his part, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Information and Communications, Dr. Honour Sirawoo, said council also deliberated extensively on the recent flash floods experienced in some parts of the state. He said the council directed immediate remedial intervention to address the situation, and cautioned residents against the indiscriminate disposal of waste into drainage channels and building on waterways, which worsens flooding.

 

Dr. Sirawoo further noted that Governor Fubara remains deeply committed to the development of Rivers State and determined to accelerate the pace of governance despite time lost. He added that the administration’s renewed focus and energy will soon place Rivers State firmly back on the path of sustainable growth and progress.

 

 

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Fubara Reassures Rivers People Of Completion Of PH Ring Road Project

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Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to the completion of the 62.650km Port Harcourt Ring Road project, despite the setbacks that have slowed its progress.

 

The Governor gave the assurance during an on-site inspection tour of the project on Monday, where he emphasised that the state government remains resolute in its determination to deliver the massive infrastructure for public use.

 

Addressing journalists at the Eneka Flyover axis of the project, Governor Fubara stated that his visit was to verify the level of compliance and commitment shown by the construction firm, Julius Berger Nigeria Plc.

 

Governor Fubara noted that discussions with the contractor had been ongoing to ensure that work resumes at full capacity after a period of financial challenges that affected the project’s continuity.

 

“You are aware that this project was, I won’t say abandoned, but somehow, for lack of funds, the contractor withdrew from the site. We have been discussing with them, and they gave me their word that although we have not finished all the discussions, they have already moved back to site, and I’m here to confirm that.”

 

The Governor described the Port Harcourt Ring Road project, which traverses six local government areas, as one of the most significant infrastructure undertakings in the state’s history, noting that its completion would not only ease traffic congestion in the capital city but also stimulate economic activities across multiple local government areas.

 

Governor Fubara reiterated his administration’s resolve to continue prioritising infrastructure development as a foundation for economic growth and social progress.

 

“I want to make this promise to our good people of Rivers State,” the Governor declared. “This project that we started, by the special grace of God, we are going to complete it. We owe our people a responsibility to deliver on our commitments, and this project will not be an exception,” he added.

 

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Use Service Year To Build Capacity, Fubara Urges Corp Members

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The Governor of Rivers State, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has charged the 2025 Batch B, Stream II National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members deployed to the State, to  use the NYSC skill acquisition training programme to build capacity.

 

Governor Fubara gave the charge on Tuesday when he declared closed, the 2025 Batch B Stream II orientation exercise in the State.

 

Represented by the newly sworn-in Secretary to the State Government and Chairman NYSC State Governing Board, Hon. Benibo Anabraba, Governor Fubara enjoined the Corps members to embrace skill acquisition wholeheartedly in order to elevate themselves as wealth creators and employers of labour.

 

“Take Rivers State as your home. Be assured of the warmth, hospitality, and accommodating disposition of the good of our people at all times.

 

“Take the skill acquisition and entrepreneurship development post camp training very seriously and equip yourselves with the capacity to compete favourably in the nation’s huge economic space,” he stressed.

 

The Governor called on the Corps members to see their mobilization into the NYSC Scheme as a fundamental way to provide humanitarian services.

 

“Remember that you owe it to yourself, family, and the nation, the responsibility to serve selflessly and honourably,” he admonished.

 

In his farewell address, the State Coordinator of NYSC, Mr. Moses Oleghe appealed to the Corps members to use the opportunity of the service year to discover their true purpose.

 

He further encouraged them to embody selfless service and empathy in serving the people.

 

The colourful ceremony witnessed a vibrant parade.

 

 

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