ICPC, Ministry of Works Launch Unprecedented Audit of 760 Federal Road Projects Valued at N36 Trillion

In a landmark collaboration to ensure transparency and value in public infrastructure spending, the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) and the Federal Ministry of Works have launched a nationwide Special Tracking Exercise.

The initiative targets the physical verification and performance audit of 760 federal road projects with a combined contract value exceeding Thirty-Six Trillion Naira (N36 Trillion).

The exercise, which commenced on November 14, 2025, mobilises joint teams of ICPC investigators, engineers from the Federal Ministry of Works, and independent professionals from bodies including the Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (NIQS). These teams are now deployed across all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to conduct on-the-ground assessments.

This large-scale initiative is designed to achieve several critical national objectives:

1. Enhancing Fiscal Governance: To ensure sustainable, cost-effective infrastructure development and optimal use of public funds.

2. Strengthening Procurement Integrity: To investigate and deter fraudulent practices in the award of government contracts.

3. Enforcing Contractor Accountability: To monitor project execution rigorously, compel the completion of abandoned projects, and ensure adherence to contractual specifications.

4. Securing Financial Recovery: To recover public funds from projects found to be grossly inflated or where contractors have demonstrably failed to perform.

The ongoing field work involves a detailed review of project sites, records, and deliverables. Following this phase, state-level reports will be consolidated into a comprehensive national audit report. The findings will highlight compliance levels, identify irregularities, and form the basis for determined enforcement actions by relevant authorities against any implicated individuals or entities.

“This exercise represents a proactive, system-driven approach to safeguarding our national infrastructure investments,” the Commission stated. “Tracking 760 projects of this magnitude underscores our resolve to partner with government institutions in closing leakages, promoting accountability, and ensuring that public projects translate into tangible public good.”

The ICPC reaffirms its commitment to this collaborative governance effort, aimed at fortifying the integrity of Nigeria’s public procurement and project execution framework.

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