The ICPC report also states that a total of N2.865 billion worth of other assets was recovered through its CEPTi projects.
Nigeria has won the Switzerland-based Basel Institute on Governance’s first-ever ‘Outstanding Achievement in Collective Action Award’.
Mr Kpodoh said the recurrent destructive effects of floods across the country were enough evidence that governors were diverting ecological funds.
He decried the spate of public sector corruption, saying official corruption and illicit financial flows could only be curbed by deployment of technology.
Since August 31, ICPC has been tracking 118 executive and constituency projects worth N4.5 billion in Yobe.
