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Nigeria Governance Tracker

Tracking Nigeria's government — every major policy, budget allocation, corruption case, and electoral event. Who decided what, when, and what happened next.

📜 Nigeria Policy Tracker

Every major federal policy since 2023 — what was announced, what was implemented, and what failed. Rating: Implemented / Partially / Abandoned.

💸 Nigeria Budget Tracker

Federal budget allocation vs actual spending by ministry. Where is Nigeria's money going? Which ministries underspend? Updated quarterly from Budget Office data.

⚖️ Nigeria Corruption Cases Database

Active EFCC, ICPC, and court cases — defendant, charge, amount, status, and outcome. Updated when cases progress. Searchable by name or state.

🗳️ Nigeria Election Tracker

Upcoming elections by state, results archive by LGA, and INEC performance ratings. Who won, by how much, and what petitions were filed.

🏗️ Nigeria Infrastructure Tracker

Status of major federal projects — roads, power, rail, bridges. Budgeted cost vs actual cost vs current progress. Delays and accountability.

⚡ Nigeria Power Supply Tracker

Daily national grid output (MW), average hours of supply per state, and NERC compliance data. Answers: "Is power supply improving in Nigeria?"

Nigeria Governance Data Sources
  • Budget Office of the Federation — Federal budget allocations and actual spending by MDA
  • EFCC / ICPC — Corruption cases filed, convictions, and assets recovered
  • INEC — Election results, timetables, and electoral tribunal records
  • Federal Gazette — Executive orders, bills signed, and gazetted policies
  • NASS Hansard — Senate and House of Representatives votes and debates
  • State Government Budgets — 36 state and FCT budget documents (annual)
  • Verified News Clusters — Real-time AI-extracted governance signals from 13+ Nigerian RSS feeds
Nigeria Governance — Frequently Asked Questions
How much is Nigeria's federal budget?

Nigeria's 2024 federal budget was ₦28.7 trillion (~$18.5 billion at official rate), the largest in Nigeria's history. Key allocations: debt service (34%), defence and security (13%), education (7.9%), health (5.2%). The governance tracker shows actual spending vs these targets quarterly.

How effective is the EFCC in prosecuting corruption?

The EFCC reported 3,175 convictions in 2023 — its highest ever — and recovered ₦153 billion in assets. However, critics note most convictions involve low-level fraud, not high-profile political corruption. The governance tracker separates EFCC cases by defendant profile and tracks conviction-to-filing ratios.

What is Nigeria's policy implementation rate?

Nigeria has historically low policy implementation rates — studies suggest 60–70% of announced federal policies are never fully executed. The governance tracker will rate each major policy: Implemented / Partially / Abandoned, with evidence for each classification.

How does the Nigeria National Assembly work?

Nigeria's National Assembly has two chambers: the Senate (109 seats, 3 per state + 1 FCT) and the House of Representatives (360 seats). Both must pass a bill before the President signs it into law. The governance tracker monitors active bills, voting records, and which senators and reps are most active.

Which Nigerian states have the best governance ratings?

Multiple indices rate Nigerian states on governance quality. Lagos, Anambra, and Rivers consistently score highest on service delivery. Northern states (Yobe, Zamfara, Sokoto) score lowest. The tracker will show composite governance scores using budget execution, security, and service delivery metrics.

What is Nigeria's public debt situation?

Nigeria's total public debt was $108 billion as of end-2024 (about 42% of GDP). Debt service consumed 96 kobo of every ₦1 in government revenue in 2023, leaving almost nothing for capital spending. The governance tracker monitors debt levels, maturity profiles, and debt-to-revenue ratios.

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