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In order for Nigeria to lift millions of its citizens from poverty, we need to first of all improve the quality of governance. This blog discusses ways to ‘Step Up’ governance in Nigeria such as reducing corruption, promoting transparency and accountability in the provision of public services and strengthening citizen’s demand for an improvement in public service delivery.

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Wednesday, 1 June 2011

Nigeria gets Freedom of Information law

President Goodluck Jonathan vowed to transform Nigeria during his inauguration. He has started keeping to his promise by signing the Freedom of Information bill into law [http://allafrica.com/stories/201106010269.html]. This is a welcome development and shows commitment from the new government to improve governance in Nigeria. The Freedom of Information law would enable Nigerian citizens to have easy access to public records. This would make it easier to effectively scrutinise government activities particularly in the management of public funds. Congratulations to the Media Rights Agenda and other civil society organisations who have worked very hard in the last 10 years to get the Freedom of Information Bill passed into law.

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