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OGP WEEK 2018: Summary of Achievements So Far

The Open Government Partnership week which was held from 7th May to 11th May, 2018 was an opportunity to showcase the achievements of the OGP Process in Nigeria under the four thematic areas of Fiscal Transparency, Anti-Corruption, Access to Information and Citizens Engagement. FISCAL TRANSPARENCY (all about opening the door for ordinary Nigerians to participate in the entire budget cycle) Open Budgeting: Here OGP, working with the budget office, has developed the iMonitor Platform which allows you and me to report on how projects are being implemented in our communities . Open Contracting: Here OGP has made a toll free number and ask questions and report about contract implementation. The number is 08002833744 . Extractive Transparency:  ANTI-CORRUPTION ACCESS TO INFORMATION CITIZENS ENGAGEMENT

NIGERIA AND OGP: Fantastic Anti-Corruption (how the journey began in 2016)

Many Nigerians remember Buhari's attendance of an Anti-Corruption Summit at Chatham House, London in ,12th May 2016 but not many know about a very critical development that followed shortly after the Summit. And that's because a lot happens behind the scenes of all items of news we take in through the media. That Summit was dramatically punctuated by former British Prime Minister, David Cameron, describing Nigeria as fantastically corrupt. But behind the scenes, after the Summit, Nigeria joined the Open Government Partnership (OGP), a coaltion of about 70 countries dedicated to knocking out the wild beast called corruption, a deadly predator that is destroying Nigeria by feeding on the greed and irresponsibility of those entrusted with judicious management of public money. The termites have certainly eaten very deep into the wood and the building is on the verge of total collapse. Whether or not the Buhari administration has politicized the anti-corruption war is open to dis...