The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Magamba takes Open Parly to Naija

- By Kennedy Nyavaya

Local creativity and digital media hub Magamba Network has partnered Nigerian civic organisati­on Connected Developmen­t (CO DE) to launch a Nigerian chapter of their innovative news platform Open Parly, in a bid to promote transparen­cy and accountabi­lity of state government­s there.

Open Parly, founded in 2015, is a project that enables youthful content creators to share Parliament-related news and break down complex bills as well as engage young people on issues of governance.

The newly establishe­d Abuja office intends to close the informatio­n gap between state government­s and citizens in the West African country according to their statement.

“Open Parly Nigeria is focused on building the capacity of a network of young content creators and accountabi­lity champions in four states: Kwara, Oyo, Kano and Kaduna,” it read in part.

“The aim is to provide coverage of state houses of assembly sessions and produce content aimed at promoting accountabi­lity at regional level. If the pilot is successful the idea is to spread Open Parly Nigeria to all 36 states of Nigeria.”

According to CO DE’s community engagement director Busayo Morakinyo, the initiative will facilitate the participat­ion and inclusion of the youth in pertinent national processes.

“Young people will no longer be sidelined in the pursuit of good governance. Open Par

ly Nigeria will galvanise collective youth action to drive transparen­cy," said Morakinyo.

Magamba Network’s creative director Samm Farai Monro, popularly known as Comrade Fatso, said the initiative was a display of how Pan-African collaborat­ion could be used to achieve better governance in the continent.

Open Parly Zimba

bwe has grown massively over the years, becoming one of the main sources of parliament­ary informatio­n for young people in the country.

It now boasts of over 180 000 Twitter followers, reaching millions of impression­s per month and is fast-spreading across the continent having already been launched as Kalfadhi. com in Somalia, Open

Parly ZED in Zambia and

now Open Parly Nigeria.

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