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Bayelsa, USAID Partner On Transparency
Bayelsa State Government and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) are collaborating to strengthen transparency in public finance policy in the state.
The Senior Associate in charge of African Affairs at National Democratic Institute (NDI) Washington, DC, Dr Christopher Fomunyoh, in Yenagoa last Sunday said that NDI was chosen to implement the policy.
Fomunyoh said the NDI delegation was on an assessment mission to Bayelsa State to share ideas with the government and civil society groups before formulating the policy for implementation.
He said that NDI, a U.S.-based non-governmental organisation, would implement the strengthening Transparency, research independence and development programme in Bayelsa State for one year.
He added that NDI would share its expertise in transparency policy from executive and legislative arms of government from other democracies.
“The National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI) is a non-profit organisation based in Washington DC that works to support and strengthen democracy worldwide.
“NDI has been active in Nigeria since transition from military to civilian rule in 1999.
“This time around, we are getting more involved in the states and Bayelsa is one of the states that has shown a lot of interest in getting technical assistance and support on the issues of transparency and accountability in governance.
“And so the NDI is here to begin a new programme that will help build capacity on issues of service delivery, transparency and accountability.’’
On specific areas of coverage for the programme, Fomunyoh said the programme would include training for legislators to exercise their oversight functions as required by the constitution.
According to him, the institute will work with executive, ministries, departments and agencies of Bayelsa Government, to enhance communication amongst them and strengthen the advocacy skill of civil society organisations.