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CCB: Declare Your Assets or Be Prosecuted — We’re Targeting 10,000 High-Risk Officials

CCB Deploys Risk-Based Crackdown on Asset Declaration – 10,000 Top Officials in Its Sights

By: IDNN News Desk

The Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) has launched a sweeping asset declaration crackdown targeting 10,000 high-risk public officials across Nigeria, warning that failure to comply will result in legal action.

“This is no longer about compliance reminders — it’s about accountability enforcement,” declared CCB Chairman Dr. Abdullahi Usman Bello during a press engagement in Abuja on Tuesday.

He emphasized that the CCB asset declaration crackdown would prioritize top-tier public officials in revenue-generating agencies and key MDAs with histories of suspicious financial growth.


🧠 New CCB Strategy: Risk-Based Targeting

In a bold shift from blanket audits, the CCB is now applying a three-tier risk model:

  • High-risk officials will face asset verification and prosecution

  • Medium-risk personnel will undergo investigative reviews

  • Low-risk workers will be engaged in sensitization and compliance training

“If 1,000 of those high-risk individuals each conceal N1 billion in assets, that’s N1 trillion hidden from the nation,” Bello noted.


📉 CCB Isn’t EFCC or ICPC — It’s Worse for the Guilty

Unlike the EFCC and ICPC, the CCB operates with a different legal lens.

“We don’t need to prove it was stolen. We simply ask: Where did it come from? If you can’t justify your asset, you’ve breached the Code,” Bello said.

Citing an infamous case, he noted that a public officer caught with $9.8 million in cash had to prove its legitimacy to avoid prosecution.


🖥️ Digital Platform Set to Launch

To streamline enforcement, Bello revealed that a fully digitized asset declaration portal is now ready and will soon roll out nationwide.

“We want asset declarations to be traceable, timestamped, and immune from manipulation,” he said.


🧨 What This Means for 2027

Analysts say this ccb asset declaration crackdown could reshape the political landscape by cornering governors, ministers, DGs, and lawmakers into a full disclosure showdown just ahead of the 2027 cycle.

“We’re watching. They must declare — or prepare to be exposed.”

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