Nigeria Accountability Summit

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Annual summit aimed at convening accountability actors and stakeholders at national and subnational levels to identify key accountability challenges impeding sustainable development and generate policy solutions to overcome such challenges

26/01/2026
20/01/2026
20/01/2026

As Nigeria prepares for the Ekiti (June 20) & Osun (August 8) 2026 governorship elections, and the 2027 , PLSI is strengthening its platform designed to help citizens track promises, not just posters.

Through ÀDÉHÙN (https://adehun.policytracker.ng/), our Electoral Accountability Tool (EAT), we enable citizens to:
~Track electoral promises across parties and candidates
~Compare policy commitments and governance priorities
~Follow up on performance after elections
~Demand accountability throughout the electoral cycle

Last year, at the Nigeria Accountability Summit 2025, PLSI presented its Pre-Election Accountability Report on Governorship Election, during a breakout session attended by key stakeholders, including the Anambra State Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning, Ms. Chiamaka Nnake.

This engagement showcased the availability of the ÀDÉHÙN platform as a tool to enable Anambra citizens to compare candidates, assess commitments, and make informed electoral choices before and on election day. It also reaffirmed PLSI’s commitment to strengthening evidence-based voting and citizen-led electoral accountability in Nigeria.

Now, as Ekiti and Osun approach, we are scaling up this work. Citizens should anticipate the full rollout.

🔗Explore : https://adehun.policytracker.ng/

See full report: https://plsinitiative.org/documents/adehun-electoral-accountability-report/

11/11/2025

"Prevention is cheaper than prosecution. Our Fraud Risk Prevention Department recovered ₦100 million from abandoned projects, proof that fixing systems saves more than chasing crime." -Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)

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