Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Civil Society Organisation

January 19, 2024

Group alleges ‘evil plans’ to destroy Tinubu’s government, Gbajabiamila

“It is crystal clear that some people are still looking for the downfall of one of the best brains in Tinubu’s administration, but they have failed,” said CCGG.

TINUBU GBAJABIAMILA AND EDU BETTA
December 17, 2023

CSO urges electricity regulatory body to prioritise consumer protection

According to the CSO, the aim is to ensure that consumers get value for their money.

Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC)
December 7, 2023
Frank Kokori
October 13, 2023

Anti-corruption group praises Tinubu for reappointing NITDA CEO

According to TIDA boss, Mr Tinubu’s determination to reposition Nigeria to its place of pride among the comity of nations is commendable.

Kashifu Abdulahi as CEO of the National Information and Technology Development Agency (NITDA)
September 16, 2023

Group commends military for rehabilitating 2,168 repentant Boko Haram terrorists

The group commended the Nigerian Army for ensuring that the former insurgents become useful members of their various communities.

Repentant Boko Haram members
July 29, 2023

Group condemns call for resignation of SSS boss

“The SSS must do its job and refrain from falling for cheap blackmail as they strive to ensure national security,” he added.

Yusuf Magaji Bichi
December 17, 2022

Insecurity, executive impunity may affect 2023 elections, Yiaga warns

The report also stated that the major issues that may impact the process include the security of election personnel, materials, and matters bordering on logistics.

Yiaga Africa executive secretary Samson Itodo
May 18, 2022

Kaduna recorded highest number of new registrants in North: INEC

INEC, however, discovered that about 37.4 per cent of the new registration in Kaduna State was invalid.

Voters registering
September 30, 2021

Anambra Assembly holds public hearing on anti-open grazing bill

House Speaker Uche Okafor said the House, in its corporate wisdom, decided to subject the bill to proper public scrutiny given its sensitive nature.

June 16, 2021

Day of the African Child: Placing ransom responsibility on parents ridiculous, CSO says

“I wish the government can actually do this practically not only on paper so that I can enjoy the education they spoke about.”