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FOI Act: CSOs Want Nigerians To Ask Govt Questions
Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), including journalists and lawyers, in Edo State have urged citizens in the country to rise up to the challenge of asking government at all levels questions on how state resources are deployed using the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
Rising from a two-day Civil Society Capacity Building Routable On the Provisions and Use of the Freedom of information Act 2011, the non-state actors identified the FOI Act as a citizen-driven-law that requires Nigerians to take advantage in holding their leaders accountable.
The Roundtable which held recently in Benin, the Edo State capital, was facilitated by the Freedom of Information Coalition, Nigeria (FOICON) and Media Initiative Against Injustice, Violence and Corruption (MIIVOC) with support from the British Council managed European Union Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption (ROLAC) programme.
In a communiqué issued at the end of the meeting, the participants affirmed the capacity of the FOI Act to entrench an open society and reduce corruption in Nigeria if vigorously implemented and urged stakeholders to embark on extensive grassroots sensitization on their rights under the Act and the benefits accruable there from to the country.
“Stakeholder called on citizens to take advantage of the FOI Act to demand for reports of audits carried out, result of tests or analysis, including actions taken as a result of findings from any investigations, amongst others, in order to establish patterns of behaviors breaches, of rules or cases of inducement, “ the communiqué stated.
The communiqué also acknowledged and commended the efforts of the Edo State government “towards having a state version of the law, as long as it does not conflict with the provisions of the federal version of the law,” while noting that “the applicability of the FOI Act in all states of the Federation is not negotiable.
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