BY LINDA JACBOS, Lagos, Nigeria
The Open Nigerian States data portal is funded by the European Union, and is being implemented by the British Council through BudgIT Foundation has kicked off in five Nigerian states, namely: Adamawa, Anambra, Edo, Kano and Lagos.
BudgIT Foundation developed the Open Nigerian States data portal under the Rule of Law and Anti-corruption (RoLAC) programme to increase citizens’ access to state governments’ data.
It is expected to increase subnational transparency and accountability and assisting policy publishers in data preservation, through the extensive use of charts and articles to make policy-related data simple, meaningful and accessible for the public.
BudgIT, through Open Alliance, has been at the vanguard of the subnational transparency campaign in Nigeria since 2014.
The campaign encourages and supports states to sign up with the ideals of Open Government, foster and promote fiscal transparency, access to information, citizens’ participation and innovation needed for inclusive development and efficient service delivery by the government to its citizens.
BudgIT has gone beyond the five RoLAC states to develop this portal to accommodate all the 36 states in Nigeria with the hope that more states will embrace this path to inclusive governance and openness for socio-economic impact.
More importantly, citizens now have a platform to make enquiries, report a problem, request for data and get feedback from their government through the www.openstates.ng portal.
Gabriel Okeowo, BudgIT’s Principal Lead, noted that BudgIT is ready to partner and work with state governments alongside the citizens to achieve a transparent fiscal system.
This will be achieved by supporting the state governments to enlist their states on this National Open States web portal where states’ financial documents will be published for increased access and citizens’ participation in governance.
Full fiscal transparency is the State Governments’ responsibility, thus, BudgIT enjoins states to be bold and deliberate in their commitment to an open and inclusive government that encourages increased citizens’ confidence in government and foster economic development at the subnational level.