BROADBAND PENETRATION HITS 44.32% STILL ON TRACK TO HIT 70% COVERAGE
Promise - Treat Broadband as Critical Infrastructure
Promise - Treat Broadband as Critical Infrastructure
Promise: Promote Fiscal Discipline by adequately funding the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation, and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) and advocacy for the constitution of the Board of the Fiscal Responsibility Commission (FRC) which has been without a Board for years.
Promise: We'll declare a state of emergency on roads
In the build-up to 2019 general elections, Governor Sanwo-Olu released his Manifesto Document tagged "T.H.E.M.E.S." which included the promise to "Ensure minimum of 3 doctors, 3 nurses and 5 community health workers in all 345 PHCs by 2021".
In a grandstand against the climate emergency, the Federal Government of Nigeria established a list of short and medium-term achievements reach to significantly reduce the consequences of global warming.
We are a group of young, non partisan, talented, committed individuals that have a common goal of bringing truth to politics.
We track promises made by elected officials, remind elected officials about their promises, fact check political statements and advocate for improved climate polices.
AdvoKC is a Civic Tech platform established to help citizens engage, track and hold elected officials accountable.
We rate campaign promises based on verifiable outcomes, not on intentions or effort. To create our promise meters, we pore through speech transcripts, TV appearances, position papers and campaign websites looking for promises. We define a promise as a prospective statement of an action or outcome that is verifiable.
Executive Director, Engagement and Mobilization, ONE
Executive Director, Centre for Transparency
Communication and Knowledge Management Specialist, World Bank
Executive Director, APRI - Africa Policy Research Institute.
Lecturer, University of Maiduguri
Technical Advisor- Electoral Affairs, EPSAO project at GIZ
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