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Following the general elections of Nigeria and the subsequent inauguration of new administrations both at the Federal level and in about 26 States across the country on May 29th, 2015
Open Government Partnership is an international multi-stakeholder global coalition of reformers from government and civil society, working to make government transparent, participatory and accountable, to truly serve and empower citizens.
The project “Strengthening Civic Engagement and Advocacy for Effective Natural Resource Governance in Nigeria” was implemented in Ebonyi, Ekiti and Taraba States with support from Open Society Initiative for West Africa (OSIWA), from 2016 to 2018.
The Nigerian Legislators have always been in the news over the issue of their salaries and emoluments which have been sources of controversy over the years. Some publications alleged that they are the highest-paid parliamentarians in the world, with monthly salaries equaling annual salaries of some other parliaments.
The subject of good environmental governance is very much an issue of concern today, at all fronts in the sustainable development discourse. Formal and informal economic activities, of both government and the private sector, especially in the extractive sector, pose a lot of threat to the safety of people and their environment.
The issue of human resources and indeed leadership in the success or failure of organizations and nations cannot be overemphasized. Some scholars have pointed out that everything rises and falls on leadership.