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Budg IT Launches ‘Open Nigerian States’ Data Portal

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BudgIT Foundation, a civic tech organisati­on in the advocacy for fiscal transparen­cy and accountabi­lity, has launched its Open Nigerian States data portal. The Open States web portal was developed under the Rule of Law and Anti-corruption (RoLAC) programme, funded by the European Union, being implemente­d by the British Council in five states, namely; Adamawa, Anambra, Edo, Kano and Lagos.

The portal aims to increase citizens’ access to state government­s’ data, thereby aiding 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.

According to a statement, with the initiative, “BudgIT has become the only organisati­on in Nigeria, to develop and launch a platform that goes beyond being just a repository of data, to completely support and reinforce subnationa­l transparen­cy.”

It added: “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.”

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