The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission ICPC has successfully tracked and verified the execution of three motorised borehole projects in Ondo State under its Constituency and Executive Projects Tracking Initiative (CEPTI), reinforcing its commitment to transparency and accountability in public project implementation.
The projects, awarded by the National Primary Health Care Development Agency, were monitored by an ICPC tracking team alongside representatives of the agency and accredited Project Management Consultants.
According to the Commission, the projects were approved during the NPHCDA Tenders Board meeting held on November 20, 2024, and formally awarded on November 21, 2024, to Workman Network & Equipment Resources Ltd.
The contract, valued at ₦54,758,244.00, covered the drilling of motorised boreholes at Basic Health Centre, Danjuma in Akure South Local Government Area; Basic Health Centre, Awaye in Ile-Oluji/Oke Igbo Local Government Area; and Boa II Primary Health Centre in Akoko South West Local Government Area.
ICPC’s monitoring team confirmed that the boreholes were completed and are fully functional, providing potable water to the health centres and benefiting surrounding communities.
At the Basic Health Centre in Ile-Oluji/Oke Igbo, the Officer-in-Charge, Mrs. Ajiromoke Mercy, expressed satisfaction with the quality of work, noting that the project has resolved longstanding water supply challenges and improved service delivery at the facility.
The Commission reiterated that the verification exercise forms part of its mandate under CEPTI to ensure public funds are properly utilised and projects deliver value to citizens.
ICPC also reaffirmed its commitment to promoting accountability, transparency, and effective service delivery, while encouraging members of the public to support its oversight efforts by providing timely information on constituency and executive projects in their communities.

