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CSOs to unveil most transparent public institutions in Nigeria at FOI ranking launch

AS part of activities to commemorate this year’s second edition of the International Day for Universal Access to Information (IDUAI), a coalition of Civil Societies Organization is set to unveil the most transparent public institutions in Nigeria over the last one year.

The event which is scheduled to hold in Abuja on September 28 , will also unveil the least open and responsive organisation to FOI requests in the country.

Abubakar Malami,  Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, who also has oversight over all public institutions in Nigeria in the implementation of the FOI Act, is expected to be Special Guest of Honour at the event, which is co-organised by six civil society organisations, namely Basic Rights Watch (BRW), BudgIT, International Centre for Investigative Reporting (ICIR), Media Rights Agenda (MRA), Public and Private Development Centre (PPDC), and Right to Know (R2K).

Nkemdilim Ilo, PPDC’s Chief Executive Officer and Incoming Co-Chair of the Open Government Partnership (OGP) in Nigeria, explained that the FOI Ranking initiative is aimed at promoting the effective implementation of the FOI Act in order to entrench a culture of transparency and accountability in public institutions in the country.

“The annual FOI Ranking assesses the level of compliance by public institutions with the FOI Act in terms of how responsive they are to requests for information from members of the public as well as the extent to which they are fulfilling their duties under the Act, including their proactive disclosure obligations,” Ilo said.

“The objective of the ranking exercise is to encourage and motivate public institutions across various sectors to improve their compliance practices by showcasing the institutions’ compliance levels for each year in accordance with the requirements of the Act.”




     

     

    She explained that a total of 213 public institutions, including some from the security sector, the Legislature and the Judiciary, were assessed based on a number of parameters which include their proactive disclosure practices, the speed with which they respond to requests for information, the level of disclosure, the provision of FOI training for their officials; whether they have designated and proactively published the contact details of  their FOI Desk Officers as well as their submission and disclosure of annual FOI implementation reports.

    Besides Malami, other speakers expected at this year’s ranking include Cornelius N. Nnaji, Chairman of the House or Representatives Committee on FOI,  and Edetaen Ojo, MRA’s Executive Director.

    The 2020 edition of the International Day for Universal Access to Information will be the first international commemoration of the Day since its proclamation by the UN General Assembly at its 74th Session in New York last October.

    Prior to the proclamation, the General Conference of the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) had also adopted a resolution in November 2015 designating September 28 of every year as IDUAI.

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