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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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Scoping study report on Original inhabitant of FCT Project

Background and reason/purpose for the study 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 others most especially causing a cultural genocide. Poor resettlement, inadequate access to basic amenities like […]
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One year Evaluation report on Original inhabitant of FCT Project

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The evaluation focuses on the activities conducted under the project during the first year (November 2021 to October 2022) and reviews results from a community scorecard exercise covering Mpape, Kubwa, Karshi, the cohort of Journalists, and key format interviews from beneficiaries and major project stakeholders. The evaluation uses a rating system and qualitative […]
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Baseline Summary on Original inhabitant of FCT Project

FOREWORD The Original inhabitants (OI) of the Federal Capital Territory were made stateless following the creation of Abuja as the capital of Nigeria. The implications are that the people lost their livelihood, identity, environment, and voice among others. Due to the influx of people from not only different parts of the country but from all […]
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COMMUNIQUE ISSUED AFTER A ONE-DAY NATIONAL DIALOGUE ON FUEL SUBSIDY REMOVAL WITH CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS (CSOs) FROM THE SIX GEO-POLITICAL ZONES CONVENED BY CENTRE FOR TRANSPARENCY ADVOCACY

BACKGROUND Fuel subsidy has been described by many concerned Nigerians as a conduit through which our common wealth from our natural resources are frittered away by few Nigerians. It is important to note that the call for the discontinuation of fuel subsidy has been a significant and persistent concern due to the high incidence of […]
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National dialogue on fuel subsidy removal

                          CTA National dialogue on fuel subsidy removal.The removal of fuel subsidies in Nigeria has sparked debates and discussions across various sectors of society. The sudden removal of fuel subsidies has resulted in significant hardships for the citizens. The removal has led to […]
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Baseline Report on Original inhabitant of FCT Project

Executive summary This report presents evidence of the level of knowledge and involvement of institutions, and policies put in place to protect the cultural values and rights of the Original Inhabitants of The Federal Capital Territory (FCT). The report includes information that was collected from a survey of 52 respondents of both indigenes and non-indigens […]
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