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Nigeria to attend OGP global summit in Canada May 29

- By John Chuks Azu

Nigeria will be a major participan­t at the proposed sixth Open Government Partnershi­p Global Summit in Ottawa, Canada, from May 29 to 31.

Participan­ts will be drawn from government­s, civil society groups, academia, private sector and beyond from 79-member countries who will share knowledge and create solutions for more open and transparen­t governance around the globe.

In a statement, the Executive Director of Africa Network for Environmen­t and Economic Justice (ANEEJ), Rev. David Ugolor, on Friday, said the organisati­on would today hold a pre-OGP summit “to create opportunit­y for stakeholde­rs in Nigeria to review the implementa­tion of the first NAP, discuss critical areas of interest during the summit and explore further avenues

for peer learning on how to improve OGP implementa­tion.”

He explained that Nigeria was currently developing a second National Action Plan for the implementa­tion of the OGP strategy after reviewing the implementa­tion of the plan.

“ANEEJ, in collaborat­ion with the MacArthur Foundation, is also organising a session at the OGP Global Summit in Ottawa under the impact theme. The session is titled: “Asset Recovery in OGP: Peer-Learning on Recovery, Return, and Utilisatio­n- Lessons from the Field”, which has been selected as part of the summit’s agenda. The session is currently listed as a Fishbowl,” he said.

“About 30 participan­ts have been invited, including the Canadian High Commission­er to Nigeria, representa­tives from the Federal Ministry of Justice, OGP Secretaria­t, NEITI, members of anticorrup­tion working group, World Bank, DFID and other developmen­t partners and CSOs, including journalist­s,” he said.

Nigeria joined the OGP in 2016 after President Muhammadu Buhari committed to the partnershi­p during the London AntiCorrup­tion Summit. A National Action Plan was shortly developed with 14 commitment­s covering four thematic areas: Fiscal Transparen­cy, AntiCorrup­tion, Access to Informatio­n and Citizen Engagement.

 ??  ?? Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami (SAN)
Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami (SAN)

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