Mr Arigbabu said the initiative was aimed at strengthening public understanding of flood risks.
The HEDA boss urged pressure groups, civil society actors, journalists, and citizens to judiciously use the FOI Act to demand transparency in public administration.
HEDA described the story as reflective of the significant role of investigative journalism, noting that the report was laudable.
The minister described climate change as the defining issue of the time and the greatest threat to a sustainable future, planet and security.
The group said its staging of the protest is to remind EFCC and ICPC of their responsibilities to investigate pending corruption cases under their watch.
“It has become almost customary for new governments to undermine the commission, further hindering the fight against corruption.”
HEDA charged political parties to vet all aspirants before allowing them to contest positions, ensuring only individuals with a clean record and demonstrated commitment to public service are given clearance
The group asked the CBN partner with law enforcement agencies to arrest the defaulters and bring them to book.
