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Nigeria To Join Open Government Partnership by manuch(m): 8:21pm On May 12, 2016
The Open Government Partnership (OGP) welcomed the announcement by Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari’s that Nigeria is joining OGP. “A main component of this anti-corruption partnership is that governments must demonstrate unquestionable political will and commitment to the fight. The private sector must come clean and be transparent, and civil society, while keeping a watch on all stakeholders, must act and report with a sense of responsibility and objectivity. For our part, Nigeria is committed to signing the Open Government Partnership.” said Buhari. Buhari was addressing a gathering of over 300 government, civil society, and business leaders at the Tackling Corruption Conference, organized at Marlborough House, in advance of the UK Government’s Anti-Corruption Summit. “We welcome Nigeria to a partnership of 69 governments and thousands of civil society organizations committed to improving accountability and transparency in government,” OGP CEO Sanjay Pradhan said. “Through OGP, collective ambitions are raised, ideas and innovations are shared, and lasting policy response can be secured. Nigeria has taken a huge step forward in signalling its intention to put tackling corruption at the heart of its reform agenda." One of OGP’s eight founding countries, the United Kingdom today launched its third National Action Plan. The new plan was developed with civil society organizations, and includes a commitment to implement the Open Contracting Data Standard, meaning open data will be available across the full contracting cycle, including for major infrastructure projects. The UK will also establish a public register of company beneficial ownership information for foreign companies who already own or buy property in the UK, or who bid on UK central government contracts. The Summit Communique, negotiated by 40 governments, recognizes the role that OGP can play in catalyzing anti-corruption reform and accountability. It states: "We recognise the value of the Open Government Partnership (OGP) in advancing transparency and good governance reform through national commitments made together with civil society, and the value of the OGP’s Independent Reporting Mechanism in providing accountability. OGP participating governments among us will work with civil society to embed our Summit commitments into National Action Plans where appropriate." In addition to the Summit Communique, the attending countries published individual country statements, highlighting the measures they were undertaking to tackle corruption. 11 countries, including, Afghanistan, Australia, France, Germany, Georgia, Kenya, Netherlands, Nigeria, Norway, Romania, and the United States, explicitly stated that they will be engaging with OGP in furthering their anti-corruption agenda. Pradhan invited heads of state and other international leaders at the historic event to continue using OGP to facilitate the implementation of anti-corruption commitments, and announced a special session at OGP’s Global Summit in Paris, December 7-9, 2016 dedicated to follow-up on the commitments made today. - See more at: http://www.opengovpartnership.org/blog/madaleine-weber/2016/05/12/press-release-nigeria-join-open-government-partnership#sthash.3LjKlYWx.dpuf
Re: Nigeria To Join Open Government Partnership by thesicilian: 8:28pm On May 12, 2016
Ok
Re: Nigeria To Join Open Government Partnership by princemillla(m): 8:41pm On May 12, 2016
This is fantastically welcome decision
Re: Nigeria To Join Open Government Partnership by obongitiad(m): 9:16pm On May 12, 2016
This sheet just got serious!
Re: Nigeria To Join Open Government Partnership by ATERI(m): 9:22pm On May 12, 2016
Typical rubbish! Have they told him why Panama and British Virgin Islands are not on board?

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