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ROLAC, coalition train Anambra, Adamawa Permanent Secretaries on FOI Act

Over forty Permanent Secretaries and Directors in Anambra and Adamawa states have been trained on the provisions and application of the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act, 2011.

This was disclosed on Monday by the Lead Consultant to the Rule of Law and Anti Corruption (ROLAC) Programme of the British Council on FOI and Chairman, Board of Governors, Freedom of Information Coalition Nigeria (FOICN), Dr. Walter Duru.

Dr. Duru said the training was aimed at enhancing the capacity of the Permanent Secretaries and Directors in Anambra and Adamawa states.

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He noted that the training became necessary following feedbacks from other public servants trained earlier, who opined that their bosses were also trained on the provisions and applications of the FOI; thus making their work easy.

“This will make them also understand the provisions, their duties and obligations under the FOI Act, as well as the recognized exemptions,” he said.

He added that the same training will be extended to Kano and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

“The idea is to ensure that they are on the same page with the Information and FOI Desk Officers in the states, who were earlier trained,” he stated.

He argued that the Freedom of Information Act has the capability to open up government at all levels for effective citizens’ participation, if vigorously implemented.

He described the FOI Act as a veritable tool for effective anti-corruption war in Nigeria.

According to him, the training was supported by the Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption (ROLAC programme), funded by the European Union, but managed by the British Council. It was also delivered by the Freedom of Information Coalition, Nigeria, in partnership with the Freedom of Information Unit of the Federal Ministry of Justice, Abuja.

Dr. Duru, who is also the Executive Director of the Media Initiative against Injustice, Violence and Corruption (MIIVOC) was the lead resource person at the event alongside Ayode Longe of the Media Rights Agenda, who also doubles as Secretary of the Board of FOICN.

Commenting on the training, ROLAC’s Anti-Corruption Manager, Emmanuel Uche, described the FOI training as one of the numerous steps towards entrenching transparency and accountability in public service in Nigeria.

“Effective implementation of the FOI Act in Nigeria will help bring about good governance. Corruption strives where secrecy is a culture.

“The FOI Act, when properly implemented at all levels, will enable the citizens hold the government accountable and reduce corruption in the country.

“The training targets both the state and non-state actors in our focal states of Anambra, Adamawa, Kano, Lagos and of course, the Federal Capital Territory,” he said.

Uche pledged ROLAC’s continued support to initiatives that will promote good governance and entrench transparency in Nigeria.

Also speaking, ROLAC’s Programme Officer, Dala Pwanakei, expressed satisfaction with the quality of participation and delivery during the sessions.

He reiterated the need for Nigerians to take advantage of the FOI Act to hold the federal and state governments accountable.

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