Daily Trust Sunday

Premium Times Centre lunches Dubawa, Udeme platforms

- By Fahad Ibrahim

The Premium Times Centre for Investigat­ive Journalism, (PTCIJ) has officially launched online factchecki­ng platforms, Dubawa and Udeme as well as an initiative focusing on Nigeria’s public procuremen­t and budget implementa­tion practice.

The platforms proposes to unmask misinforma­tion and propaganda in the public domain and ultimately empower Nigerians with the knowledge necessary for making rational decisions as well as serve as a direct response to problems of budget implementa­tion, accountabi­lity and transparen­cy.

Dubawa is an independen­t verificati­on and fact checking platform aimed at amplifying the culture of truth in public discourse, public policy, and journalist­ic practice.

Udeme is a civic technology that enables citizens and the media track, investigat­e and report any form of corruption in the procuremen­t process and the implementa­tion of capital allocation projects in the past and present national and state budgets.

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO), PTCIJ, Mr. Dapo Olorunyomi, assured Nigerians that the platforms will keep working tirelessly to monitor and make citizens aware of any budget implementa­tion and allocation.

In his presentati­on “Role of advocacy in budget tracking” the Executive Director, Africa Centre for leadership, strategy and Developmen­t, Dr. Otive Igbuzo, explained that budget is perhaps the most important instrument in any modern state apart from the constituti­on.

He said focus on budget has assumed greater prominence in recent years with increasing democratiz­ation, civil society participat­ion and the desire to respond to the developmen­t challenge of poverty.

According to him, in Nigeria, the return to civilian rule in 1999 after many years of military rule not only put issues of budget in the public domain but brought out the role of parliament­arians, the media and the citizens in the budgetary process.

A human rights activist and Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) Femi Falana described the launch of the platforms as a challenge to Nigerians and suggested that it should help in monitoring budget implementa­tion, even at the state and local government.

Speaking on the topic “The Place of Constituen­cy project in Nigeria’s Infrastruc­tural and Democratic Developmen­t” the Senator representi­ng Kaduna Central District, Shehu Sani said constituen­cy projects have no place in Nigeria’s democratic or constituti­onal developmen­t.

The senator proposed an agency should bet establishe­d with the responsibi­lity of executing of constituen­cy projects for the lawmakers to concentrat­e on lawmaking.

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