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ICPC warns NDDC staff against corrupt practices, says culprits risk prosecution

Mr Peters said it was an offence for an individual to inflate contracts, award contracts without budgetary provision.

• August 9, 2025
Ekere Usiere and others
Ekere Usiere and others [Credit; NAN]

The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission has warned Niger Delta Development Commission’s staff against engaging in corrupt practices.

The ICPC Anti-Corruption Commissioner in charge of Rivers and Bayelsa state offices, Ekere Usiere, gave the warning in a statement by NDDC’s Director of Corporate Affairs, Seledi Thompson-Wakama, in Port Harcourt on Friday.

According to the statement, Ms Usiere spoke during the quarterly anti-corruption sensitisation workshop for NDDC staff, warning that anybody caught in act would face the full wrath of law.

She acknowledged the critical role of the NDDC in the development of the Niger Delta region and stressed the importance of holding periodic meetings to sensitise staff against corrupt practices.

Ms Usiere said, “NDDC staff must distance themselves from corruption, as anybody caught will be prosecuted in accordance with the law.’’

Ms Usiere noted that regular anti-corrupt workshops would enable NDDC employees to understand the impact of corruption on development and how to prevent it.

“This workshop with the theme, “Infractions/Offences in Anti-Graft Laws; Preventive Measures,” serves an antidote to corrupt practices,” she said.

Also speaking, Head of Legal Department at ICPC in Rivers State, Dr Evans Peters, urged the commission to strengthen its Anti-Corruption and Transparency Unit to enhance its effectiveness.

He further advised the NDDC to implement a system for continuous review of corruption-prone processes and procedures, and to develop a code of ethics that would include corruption prevention guidelines for staff.

According to Mr Peters, it is an offence for an individual to inflate contracts, award contracts without budgetary provision, and frustrate investigations.

“In addition, any staff who make false statements and returns, fail to report bribery activities, and conspire to provide false information, or engage in similar acts will be prosecuted. Every public servant should take the ICPC Act as a Bible and internalise its tenets, as ICPC frowns heavily on gratification,” he said

Mr Peters further warned that proceeds from crime, or anything beyond a worker’s legitimate income, remained subject to seizure by the government, with the offender still liable to prosecution.

“Anyone caught in corrupt practices could be sent to jail. The law does not condone ignorance,” he added.

Earlier, Managing Director of the NDDC, Dr Samuel Ogbuku, emphasised the importance of adopting measures to tackle corruption and entrench transparency in public service.

Represented by Dr James Fole, NDDC’s Director III of Administration and Human Resources, Mr Ogbuku stated that the workshop formed part of a broader strategy to enhance service delivery in the commission.

“We are passionate about service delivery; hence, we organised this workshop to educate our staff on the need to avoid corrupt acts. We want our staff to work with diligence and uprightness while carrying out their duties,” he advised.

Mr Ogbuku noted that the NDDC board and management would spare no effort to ensure that ethics and values would be firmly entrenched in the commission.

(NAN)

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