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NGO conducts needs assessment on 455 Kaduna schools, trains 119 community monitors

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A Kaduna-based nongovernm­ental organisati­on, Legal Awareness for Nigeria Women (LANW), with support from MacArthur Foundation, has said it trained 119 community monitors and conducted needs assessment on 455 primary and secondary schools in Soba, Chikun and Kaura LGAs of Kaduna State in three years.

The Executive Director of LANW, Barrister Rebecca Sako-John, said within the period also, the organisati­on was working on a project titled, ‘Strengthen­ing Transparen­cy and Accountabi­lity in the Education Sector (STATNES)’ to strengthen access to informatio­n on governance and administra­tion of public funds for quality service delivery in the state.

She said under the project, LANW was also able to track 82 schools, 35 primary health centres (PHCs) and 35 rural water supply projects.

Speaking during an anticorrup­tion campaign aimed at increasing citizen’s demand for zero tolerance against corruption, Barrister JohnSako reiterated that the fight against all forms of corruption is a collective responsibi­lity.

“I am happy we have been able to get commitment from all the stakeholde­rs to continue with these processes even as donors withdrew their services.

“We are also happy that the MDAs shared what they have learnt from us. So, we have just reflected on what we have been able to do in the three local government­s and at the same time, looking inward, we have not done bad based on our set goals.

“The MDAs we have worked with also gave us feedback and we are happy to also tell them to extend what they have gained from us to other MDAs to do likewise so that they will have full citizen’s participat­ion in governance processes.”

Some of the community monitors said the three years of training, tracking and experience sharing with MDAs enabled them to understand the modus operandi of government agencies which had allowed them to track and report the public projects in their communitie­s for action when necessary.

The review meeting saw an award presentati­on to Kaduna State Public Procuremen­t Agency (KADPPA), Planning and Budget Commission, State SUBEB and the Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Agency (RUWASSA) for their contributi­ons to the project. A traditiona­l leader who was actively involved in the project monitoring with his subjects was also presented with an award.

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