2025 Scorecard: No MDA achieved full compliance with integrity standards –ICPC

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The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has revealed that no federal ministry, department or agency achieved full compliance with ethics and integrity standards in its 2025 assessment.

Chairman of ICPC, Dr Musa Aliyu, represented by Olusegun Adigun, director, System Study and Review Department,  said this while presenting the findings in Abuja yesterday.

Highlighting significant gaps in MDAs’ systems and structures, Aliyu said the ICPC’s Ethics and Integrity Compliance Scorecard (EICS) evaluated 357 MDAs, with findings showing only 13.95 percent demonstrated substantial compliance.

The ICPC boss emphasised that general ethical principles were no longer sufficient, given increasing risks and vulnerabilities faced by public institutions.

He said the EICS developed by ICPC served as a tool for assessing and promoting accountability within Nigerian public institutions.

Aliyu noted that the 2025 edition was the seventh annual assessment of federal MDAs, providing a consistent mechanism for evaluating ethics, integrity, and compliance.

He said the assessment covered 357 MDAs, with 344 effectively assessed. The findings showed that no MDA achieved full compliance.

“Only 13.95 percent demonstrated substantial compliance, while 38.37 percent recorded partial compliance, and 40.99 percent showed poor compliance.

“Some MDAs lacked core values, mission, and vision systems, while others didn’t have domesticated policies on gift acceptance, donations, and hospitality. 102 MDAs didn’t have strategic plans, and 154 MDAs lacked monitoring systems.

“The ACTU Effectiveness Index (AEI) complemented the EICS, assessing ACTU’s performance as in-house control mechanisms.

“The AEI scores showed 12.31 percent of ACTUs were ‘Very Effective,’ 30.97 percent ‘Effective,’ 52.99 per cent ‘Ineffective,’ and 3.73 percent ‘Dormant’.

“The findings indicate that several MDAs still lack basic systems, structures, and capacities to prevent corruption.”

The ICPC boss said weak administrative systems, poor whistleblowing frameworks, inadequate training, and underperforming ACTUs undermined the public sector’s transparency and efficiency.

While stating that the commission remains committed to strengthening transparency, ethical conduct, and accountability, Aliyu said that the ICPC would take necessary steps to address the deficiencies and correct anomalies within the public service.

He said the 2025 EICS and AEI results show progress in financial management but highlighted weaknesses in administrative and ethical systems.

Aliyu urged MDAs to improve their systems and structures to prevent corruption, adding that the commission’s efforts aim to support sustainable national development.

He noted that ICPC had made significant progress, including recovering N37.44 billion and 2.353 million dollars in 2025, and securing high-profile convictions

“ICPC has also ranked third in the Transparency and Integrity Index, demonstrating its commitment to transparency and accountability.

“The Commission will continue to deploy corrective and enforcement measures, engaging MDAs to strengthen transparency and accountability.

“ICPC’s initiatives aim to promote a culture of ethics and integrity within Nigerian public institutions.”

According to him, the commission’s work is crucial in ensuring public institutions operate with transparency and accountability, supporting Nigeria’s development.

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