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ICPC Chairman Urges Administrative Retooling to Strengthen Local Government Transparency

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Abuja—The Chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), Dr. Musa Adamu Aliyu, SAN, has emphasized the urgent need for administrative reforms and capacity building within Nigeria’s local government system to ensure transparency and curb corruption at the grassroots level.

Speaking at a high-level dialogue organized by the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) at the Abuja Continental Hotel, Dr. Aliyu expressed concern over continued misappropriation of public funds under the guise of local government election preparations.

“In one such instance, substantial sums were illicitly moved, raising serious concerns about transparency and accountability,” he said.

Dr. Aliyu hailed the recent Supreme Court judgment upholding local government autonomy as a landmark step in restoring good governance to Nigeria’s third tier of government. However, he stressed that the ruling must be backed by “deliberate and collective efforts from all relevant stakeholders.”

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As part of the Commission’s proactive alignment with the ruling, Dr. Aliyu announced the launch of the Accountability and Corruption Prevention Programme for Local Governments (ACPP-LG). The initiative, developed in partnership with the Centre for Fiscal Transparency and Public Integrity, aims to tackle corruption at the local level across five key pillars:

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  • Fiscal transparency
  • Human resource management
  • Open procurement
  • Citizen engagement
  • Corruption control

Calling for vigilance, he warned against attempts to frustrate the Supreme Court’s ruling through diversionary lawsuits. Drawing parallels with the AG Ondo v. AG Federation case, Dr. Aliyu noted that despite clear judicial pronouncements affirming the ICPC’s powers, some litigants continue to test the waters with baseless suits.

“The ICPC is determined to enforce the Supreme Court decision using the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000, alongside other relevant laws and regulations,” he affirmed, citing Section 287(1) of the 1999 Constitution which obligates all authorities to obey Supreme Court judgments.

He urged members of the legal profession, including the Nigerian Bar Association, to uphold ethical standards and resist being co-opted into efforts aimed at undermining judicial integrity.

Also speaking at the dialogue, CISLAC Executive Director, Auwal Ibrahim Musa (Rafsanjani), reiterated that the proper functioning of grassroots governance structures depends heavily on true autonomy for local government institutions.

Newspot Nigeria will continue to monitor and report on the implementation of this new accountability push and the broader implications of the Supreme Court’s ruling across the nation’s 774 local government areas.


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INDEPENDENT CORRUPT PRACTICES AND OTHER RELATED OFFENCES COMMISSION (ICPC)
PRESS RELEASE
Wednesday, 18th June 2025

ICPC CHAIRMAN: ADMINISTRATIVE RETOOLING IMPERATIVE FOR CORRUPTION-FREE LOCAL GOVERNANCE

The Chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), Dr. Musa Adamu Aliyu SAN, has called on key actors in local governance to prioritise administrative retooling and capacity enhancement as essential measures for promoting transparency and accountability in local government operations in Nigeria.

Dr. Aliyu made this call during a one-day dialogue convened by the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) at the Abuja Continental Hotel, FCT.

Highlighting the importance of accountability in local governance, the ICPC Chairman disclosed that the Commission has identified several cases in which public funds were misappropriated under the pretext of preparing for local government elections.

According to him, “In one such instance, substantial sums were illicitly moved, raising serious concerns about transparency and accountability.”

He welcomed the recent Supreme Court judgment on local government autonomy as a major step towards ensuring good governance at the grassroots level.

Still, he stressed that this progress requires deliberate and collective efforts from all relevant stakeholders to ensure full and faithful implementation of the apex court’s decision.

In response to the ruling, Dr. Aliyu stated that the ICPC has proactively aligned itself with the judgment by launching, in collaboration with the Centre for Fiscal Transparency and Public Integrity, the Accountability and Corruption Prevention Programme for Local Governments (ACPP-LG).

“This programme is designed to combat corruption at the local government level and promote accountability across five key thematic areas: fiscal transparency, human resources management, open procurement, citizen engagement, and corruption control.”, he stated.

Dr. Aliyu emphasized that Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), Anti-Corruption Agencies, and strategic partners such as the Nigerian Bar Association must not allow the Supreme Court decision to be eroded by diversionary or frivolous litigation.

He cited the example of the landmark case AG Ondo State v. AG of the Federation, which affirmed the powers of the ICPC to investigate corruption cases. But he lamented that despite that ruling, “new cases were still being filed at lower courts, implicitly challenging the apex court’s decision.”

Reaffirming ICPC’s commitment to upholding the rule of law, he declared: “The ICPC is determined to enforce the Supreme Court decision using the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000, alongside other relevant laws and regulations. Section 287(1) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) mandates all persons and authorities, including the ICPC, to enforce the decisions of the Supreme Court on local government autonomy.”

Dr. Aliyu further underscored the importance of judicial precedence as a cornerstone of Nigeria’s legal system and cautioned against attempts to undermine it by filing spurious suits aimed at reversing or circumventing well-established legal principles.

The ICPC Chairman urged legal practitioners in the country to uphold their professional ethics and refuse to be used as tools in efforts to subvert the Supreme Court’s ruling in AG Federation v. AG Abia State and Others.

Concluding his remarks, Dr. Aliyu stressed the need for sustained collaboration, transparency, and strict adherence to constitutional principles, stating that these elements are key to restoring integrity and efficiency in the administration of local governments across Nigeria.

In his opening remarks, the organiser of the dialogue, Auwal Ibrahim Musa (Rafsanjani), stressed that for grassroots governance structures to function effectively, autonomy must be ensured at the local government level.

Signed
Demola Bakare, fsi
Director, Public Enlightenment and Education / Spokesperson for the Commission

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