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Only 7 Local Governments in Nigeria has functional websites –ICPC

by Folarin Kehinde August 22, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has revealed that only seven out of 774 Local Government Areas in Nigeria have functional websites where information about their activities, spending and other critical information can be accessed.

The anti-graft agency specifically said owing to lack of functional websites, there is a transparency challenge across all the third tier of government, saying all the six geo-political zones are culpable.

Musa Aliyu, the Chairman of the ICPC, who disclosed this when he appeared on a Channels TV programme on Friday anchored by a former Presidential spokesman, Laolu Akande, also disclosed that some workers in the health sector and schools also divert donations for their personal use.

Daily Trust reports that the issue of local government autonomy has been on the front burner since last year when the Supreme Court gave a landmark judgment that granted financial autonomy to the third tier of government.

But one year after the apex court’s judgment, the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led administration has yet to enforce the ruling, as state governments under the leadership of governors continue to have control over the councils’ coffers.

Local governments are saddled with the responsibilities of ensuring the well-being of the people at the grassroots through provisions of primary education, primary health centres, marketplaces, inner roads, parks, sanitation, among other essential services. But over the years, state governments have usurped these roles.

Speaking during the programme monitored by our correspondent, the ICPC boss explained that it would be difficult for Nigerians to enjoy good governance if critical information about LGAs remains shrouded in secrecy.

“Recently, because of the focal decision, we have now initiated a programme we call corruption prevention programme in the local government areas. We are using five thematic areas: One, the issue of open fiscal transparency, open procurements, the issue of corruption control, human resources and citizen engagement.

“Also, we are now trying to say, okay, we developed that each local government should have a website so that they can put out information. What we discovered was that there are only seven local governments with functional websites in Nigeria. That is to say we have a lot of problems because we cannot go all over.

“That’s why we say, okay, why can’t we have a website? Publish these things, so that people will know what you’re doing, otherwise, it will be difficult for us to know, so that there will be transparency.

“All these local government areas are not from one geo-political zone. Almost all the LGAs in all the six geo-political zones don’t have a single functional website. The issue of transparency is now a challenge in the LGAs.

“You will see that a public officer, who is supposed to put a street light for the public to use, will now put it in his house,” Aliyu said.

According to him, the commission would continue to track constituency projects implementation. He also said the agency in collaboration with the EFCC would continue to push for a bill on unexplainable wealth to be passed into a law.

He added, “When you look at it, there is this issue of constituency projects that the National Assembly is doing, and ICPC has what we call a constituency project tracking initiative, whereby we’re following projects that are in critical areas: education, health sector, agriculture or empowerment, to see these things go down to the members of the public, the real downtrodden people.

 

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Breaking:  Group calls for probe of Ms. Gloria Akobundu as Two terms tenure of eight years in NEPAD expires September 30th, 2024.

by Leading Reporters October 4, 2024
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There are reports that the immediate past Chief Executive Officer of African Union Development Agency – New Partnership for African Development NEPAD, Ms. Akobundu’s era was allegedly characterized by corruption, nepotism, violation of Code of Conduct Act, among other allegations.

Meanwhile, a group League of Patriots has made a fresh call to President Bola Ahmed for the investigation of Ms. Akobundu over perennial corruption, criminal infractions, using her relatives as aides and sending them to man government offices in foreign lands and violations of the laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria that characterized her tenure.

The group, League of Patriots consist of Nigerian professionals at home and the Diaspora.  In a communique issued via a unified telegraph delegate meeting drawn from members in Nigeria, Europe, America and Asia exclusively obtained by LeadingReporters, the group said that Ms. Gloria should be thoroughly investigated especially regarding allegation of flooding the agency with relatives and friends who act as her aides.

“From what we have gathered, The NEPAD Boss Ms Gloria Akobundu represents negativity in all its ramifications, corruption, and ineptitude and does not hold prerequisite qualities to hold the strategic position she held, let alone being given another opportunity to serve in illegality.

Speaking to LeadiingReporters International Correspondent, the Secretary of the League – Marshal Ndubuisi said that allowing Ms Akobundu to get away with such impunity in a strategic organisation like NEPAD will become a misnomer and a national misrepresentation which has continued to dent the image of Nigeria among the comity of nations and other strategic stakeholders.

“If not for dirty politics, how on earth can such a woman be allowed to serve in such strategic office going by her antecedents. We have verifiable information that highly suggests criminal infractions, mismanagement of resources as well as lack of managerial skills required to optimize the fortune of the agency for the good of Nigeria and Nigerians.   Ms Akobundu has continued to leverage her connection with politicians from her home state to stay put despite allegations of corruption and violations of the Code of Conduct Act hanging on her shoulder.  Now, she wants to take that impunity to an all-high level by seeking for extension of office. 

“For the avoidance of doubt, Ms. Akobundu sits on the board of many private companies not only as a shareholder but also as a director in violation of the Code of Conduct and Tribunal Act (CCB&T Act, 5th Schedule, Part 1, Paragraph 1-11 to the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.  She uses these companies to carry out her corrupt and nefarious acts.  They include:

  1. C.P. Golden Limited
  2. Ugofito Nigeria Limited
  3. Enka Construction Ltd
  4. Melrose Bakeries Ltd which later become Melrose Farms Ltd
C.P. GOLDEN LIMITED status reportDownload
UGOFITO NIGERIA LIMITED status reportDownload
ENKA CONSTRUCTION LIMITED status reportDownload
MELROSE FARMS LIMITED status reportDownload

The group said their investigation revealed that none of the companies was declared in Ms Akobundu’s Assets and Liability Forms.

“These companies have continued to be used as conduits to fleece the government including using the same to corner contracts from her benefactors in Imo State Government House.

League of Patriots therefore called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to save Nigeria from further embarrassment by not granting her extension in office but rather should get the anti-corruption and other concerned agencies to institute a probe of her abysmal two terms in office.

All efforts to reach the NEPAD Boss Ms Akobundu for clarifications were unsuccessful as at the time of publishing this report as all her known lines were switched off.

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Forthcoming Council Election: Kuje Council Chairman Allegedly Dishes 52 Cars To Thugs and Associates

by Leading Reporters January 26, 2022
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A group, League of Friends for Good  Governance,  Kuje Chapter has raised alarm  over what it termed looming security breach following the presentation of 52 vehicles to notorious thugs around Kuje by the Kuje Council Chairman, Hon. Abdullahi Suleiman Sabo in preparation of the forth coming council election. 

The group, in a communiqué exclusively obtained by LeadingReporters opined that the forth coming Kuje Council Election may be greeted with violence and security breach, unless the security agencies proactively steps in.  Other allegations made by the group include diversion of council fund into secret accounts for election, last-minutes acquisitions of series of landed property by the council chairman, incessant award of contracts to associates and paying upfront to them without work being done.

Rising from a meeting, the group spokesman who would not want his name in print for security reasons said that while the group is not against anyone pursuing his or her legitimate political ambition, doing so at the detriment of the collective resources of the people and at the cost of lives of Kuje residents should be resisted by all well-meaning Nigerians.

Furthermore, the petitioners enjoined the anti-corruption agencies to investigate how revenues from food handling, inspection, certifications and tenement rates are handled since Hon. Abdullahi Sabo assumed office. 

“We call on anti-corruption agencies to wade in and unravel how a man who is known to be from a humble background suddenly could afford to have 28 houses, plazas, shops and other landed properties within interval of two years.  We specifically want the anti-corruption agencies to ask the Council Chairman question on how he garnered N240million kept aside to prosecute his political ambition. 

The group listed few of the properties, allegedly acquired by Hon. Sabo to include N15million house which he acquired from the family of Late Hon. Yusuf Doperi,  N18million house acquired from one Mr. Kenneth, Engineer Idri’s N18million house bought over by Hon. Sabo.  Another house worth N20million bought from Mr. Adbullahi.  Other houses include N19million house bought from Alh. Ebbo; reconstruction of one of his houses at the cost of N90million Naira currently;  a plaza behind Kuje Market estimated to have been acquired at the cost of N70million.

The group as well alleged that Hon. Abdullahi Sabo recently acquired a large expanse of land in the heart of Kuje, directly opposite the Gomo Palace, estimated at the cost of N50million. 

The group promised to work with the anti-corruption agencies to unravel all the perennial atrocities that have been perpetrated in the council, under the leadership of Hon. Abdullahi Sabo.

All efforts to reach Kuje Council Chairman to address the allegations proved abortive as calls and texts sent to him and his Chief of staff were unanswered as at the time of filing this report. 

Contracts running into hundreds of millions allegedly awarded by Hon. Abdullahi Sabo without due process would follow in our next publication.  Stay tuned. 

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FG Plans To Slash Workers Salary; Executive, Legislative Arms To Retain Jumbo Packages

by Leading Reporters May 5, 2021
written by Leading Reporters

There are strong indications that the federal government may cut workers’ salaries as part of efforts to reduce the high cost of governance.

The hint was dropped yesterday by the minister of finance, Zainab Ahmed, when she the government was working towards reducing the high cost of governance.

She spoke at a policy dialogue on corruption and cost of governance in Nigeria which was organised by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission in Abuja.

The minister said the President Muhammadu Buhari had asked the National Salaries Incomes and Wages Commission to review the salaries of civil servants and employees of several agencies to save cost.

She therefore charged the agencies to work towards cutting down cost because of dwindling earnings by the government.

According to her, the government plans to remove certain items from the budget to reduce the cost of governance.

She said, “We still see government expenditure increase to a terrain twice higher than our revenue. The nation’s budgets are filled every year with projects that are recycled over and over again and are also not necessary.

“Mr President has directed that the salaries committee that I chair work together with the head of service and other members of the committee to review the government payrolls in terms of cutting down on cost,’’ Ahmed said.

In his remarks, the ICPC chairman, Prof Bolaji Owasanoye (SAN) listed payroll padding and the saga of ghost workers and abuse of recruitment as areas of concern in governance cost.

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Group Writes ICPC Boss Over His Men’s’ Failure To Bring SEC Official Nelson Oleghe To Book Over N70.8m Fraud

by Leading Reporters March 14, 2021
written by Leading Reporters

The Global Information Team Nigeria has petitioned the Chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) on the alleged compromise, connivance and intent to subvert the arraignment of a staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

Mr. Nelson Oleghe, accused of receiving the sum of N70.8 Million (Seventy Million, Eight Hundred Thousand Naira) using two companies with the following details Del-fings Nigeria Ltd with GT Bank Plc Account No. 0023920038 and Aizmozz Ventures Ltd, with Zenith Bank Plc Account No. 010796468 with the Securities and Exchange Commission as the paying institution which contravenes the laws of the Commission and once got one Bashir Funtua and another lady dismissed for similar offences.

In a petition exclusively obtained by Leadingreporters, and signed by the group’s Team Leader,
Segun Amao, the group says everything is pointing to the fact that the ICPC officials in charge of the case have been compromised.

“The issues of concern here is why will a highly respected anti-corruption agency like ICPC be delaying the arraignment of Nelson Oleghe?

“Is it that some unscrupulous ICPC officials who are against the anti-corruption crusade of the Buhari administration are at work?

“Whatever the response of the Chairman of the Commission may be, our intelligence findings has revealed that a particular ICPC head of investigation has been bribed and compromised thereby undermining the powers of the officer who has for long concluded charge sheet for arraignment of the suspect.

“There has been several reports of corrupt allegation against some ICPC officials. It is high time the chairman of the Commission exonerate the Commission from this weighty allegations by commencing the immediate trial of Nelson Oleghe in line with President Buhari’s stance against corruption which earned him a high reputation amongst the comity of nations.

“In a letter dated 18 of August 2020 signed by one Dennis Idoko, Assistant Director (legal) of the ICPC, FOI desk officer. He wrote that investigation against Nelson had been concluded and all the allegations against the suspect had been substantiated and found to be true.

“What then is stalling his arraignment? These are questions the Commission Chairman needs to provide answers to. Or is it that some individuals in the commission are untouchable as regards openly frustrating the patriotic and unbiased investigation carried out only for an ICPC officials to be deprived from charging the suspect to court in the guise of Covid-19 stagnating court sittings in the FCT.

“Hiding under Covid 19 as excuse for not prosecuting the suspect is most laughable as courts have been sitting, notwithstanding the Covid-19 Pandemic to the extent that even high profile cases are known to have been tried and dispensed within lower, high, appellate and even the apex Court.

“Or is it that Nelson Oleghe is above the law of the country? Whatever the case may be, the world is watching to see the immediate steps the ICPC Chairman intends to take.

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