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CTA REPORT ON IMPACT OF FUEL SUBSIDY ON NIGERIANS

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This survey was undertaken by the Centre for Transparency Advocacy (CTA) regarding the “impact of fuel subsidy removal in Nigeria and suggestions for palliative measures”. The essence of the survey was to evaluate the consequential outcomes of fuel subsidy removal on the living conditions of Nigerians. Responses from 1,041 respondents revealed challenges arising […]
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CTA Project Report on Post Election Public Perspectives

Executive Summary Nigeria held the 2023 general elections for presidential and National Assembly elections as well as Governorships and State Houses of Assembly to mark 24 years of uninterrupted democracy—the longest span in Nigeria’s history. This served as a critical transfer of power by President Muhammadu Buhari who have served two mandates and is ineligible […]
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National Dialogue On Fuel Subsidy Removal Report

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The National Dialogue on the removal of fuel subsidy in Nigeria represented a significant endeavor to address the wide-ranging implications of the abrupt policy shift initiated by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. This removal has triggered extensive apprehensions pertaining to corruption, resource mismanagement, and its profound ramifications on the nation’s economy. The resulting aftermath, […]
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Election Compendium 2019-2022.

Introduction: The Nigerian electoral landscape is a vibrant tapestry interwoven with the strands of democracy, participation, and transformation. Spanning from 2019 to 2022, this tapestry bore witness to significant occurrences that sculpted the nation’s political course, mirroring both its aspirations and trials. Building upon the resounding success of “INEC Beyond 2015,” which chronicled the electoral […]
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PUBLIC PERCEPTION ON ELECTIONS

Executive Summary Nigeria held the 2023 general elections for presidential and National Assembly elections as well as Governorships and State Houses of Assembly to mark 24 years of uninterrupted democracy—the longest span in Nigeria’s history. This served as a critical transfer of power by President Muhammadu Buhari who have served two mandates and is ineligible […]
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Impact Stories on Original inhabitant of FCT Project

  OVERVIEW OF THE PROJECT The Centre for Transparency Advocacy (CTA) was selected as one of the ten sub-grantees to work with the Resource Centre for Human Rights and Civic Education (CHRICED) in promoting the Rights of the Indigenous people of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) funded by MacArthur Foundation on the project, titled “Promoting […]
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Policy brief on Original inhabitant of FCT Project

INTRODUCTION: “For decades, the Original Inhabitants of the FCT have faced several forms of infringement of their fundamental rights. This has manifested in the form of institutionalized discrimination, disenfranchisement, and outright marginalization within the Nigerian polity.” (CHRICED)2021. The Original inhabitants (OIs) of the Federal Capital Territory were made stateless following the creation of Abuja as the […]
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Scoping Study summary on Original inhabitant of FCT Project

Background The Original Inhabitants (OIs) of the FCT were made stateless following the creation of Abuja as the capital of Nigeria. The implications were that the people lost their livelihood, identity, environment, and voice among (Insert the link to the baseline study) others most especially causing a cultural genocide. Poor resettlement, inadequate access to basic […]
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