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Carnegie Report Links APC, Buhari To Rise Of Fake Ngos by kiyosaki1(m): 6:51am On Nov 07, 2021
No fewer 324 non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have been operating in Nigeria since President Muhammadu Buhari assumed office in 2015, a new research report by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace has alleged.


The report, funded by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, further claimed that many of the pro-government NGOs “are controlled by a small number of individuals who have personal and ethnic connections to the All Progressives Congress (APC).”

The report, authored by Matthew T. Page, an associate fellow of the Chatham House Africa Programme, chronicled the history of Nigeria’s pro-government NGOs from the era of the late tyrant, General Sani Abacha.

Under military rule, according to the 48-page report, pro-government NGOs were not merely noisy competitors in civil society spaces, but were formidable antagonists capable of affecting real-world politics.


Specifically, the report documented the activities of Youths Earnestly Ask for Abacha (YEAA) founded by Daniel Kanu and Association for a Better Nigeria (ABN) by Senator Arthur Nzeribe, both of which played a critical role in propping up late Abacha’ authoritarian regime.

Suspiciously well-resourced and amplified by state-run media, the report observed the entities acted as a counterweight to pro-democracy NGOs like the Civil Liberties Organization, Constitutional Rights Project, and the Transition Monitoring Group (TMG), many of whom were sustained by international support

Under the current dispensation, the report noted that the rise of pro-government NGOs “is both a cause and a consequence of this backsliding and must be addressed as part of any effort to arrest and reverse it.

“Out of 360 pro-government NGOs identified by this research, 90 percent have started operating since President Muhammadu Buhari took office in 2015. This correlation suggests that these groups receive high-level support and encouragement.”

The report, in specific terms, claimed that many “are controlled by a small number of individuals who have personal and ethnic connections to Nigeria’s ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).”

In addition to praising government and military leaders, the report documented how Nigeria’s pro-government NGOs were engaged “to always attack legitimate civil society groups and even incite violence against them.”

It added that pro-government NGOs typically championed illiberal causes, defending the federal government from domestic and international criticism and allegations of corruption, underperformance, and human rights abuses.

It explained that Nigeria’s pro-government NGOs “are all opaquely funded, likely through off-budget payments or contracts for consulting services.

“Political appointees known as special assistants will mobilise surrogates on behalf of their principal, usually a minister or agency head.

“Top military officers’ aides play a similar role. Pro-government NGOs appear to operate sporadically, usually at the behest of their funders. Almost all of Nigeria’s pro-government NGOs exist in name only.

“Fewer than 7 percent are listed on the country’s corporate registry as is legally required. Many operate for only a short time before disappearing; 80 percent of groups examined for this paper held just one or two press conferences in total,” the report explained.

The report acknowledged that the country’s dynamic and expansive civil society “is one of its greatest strengths and is crucial to maintaining what democratic space still exists in the country.

“Yet its independence, outspokenness, and unwavering commitment to democracy, transparency, and human rights have long antagonized the Kleptocratic, power-hungry, but also image-conscious ruling elites.

“To help protect them from domestic pressure and outside scrutiny, Nigeria’s top power- brokers have cultivated a new generation of pro-government NGOs.

“Like the fake grassroots groups bankrolled by past military juntas, these surrogate organisations masquerade as authentic civil society groups, singing the praises of top officials and attacking their critics.

“A symptom of the country’s more fundamental political ills, Nigerian elites’ growing use of civil society surrogates should set off alarm bells both domestically and internationally.

“It is both corrupting and corruptive, compounding the country’s downward democratic trajectory. Like many countries in Africa—and, for that matter, elsewhere in the world—Nigeria has recently experienced democratic backsliding that threatens its long-term stability and prosperity,”

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2021/11/07/carnegie-report-links-apc-buhari-to-rise-of-fake-ngos/
Re: Carnegie Report Links APC, Buhari To Rise Of Fake Ngos by Gentlerespect76: 7:01am On Nov 07, 2021
These progovernment NGOs are in reality democracy cancer in our nation. They are everywhere on social media, be it Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and most nauseating, here on our beloved Nairaland, jumping from one post to another in defense of this indefensible government!

I will not mention names, but you guys know their handles already. Government jobbers!
Re: Carnegie Report Links APC, Buhari To Rise Of Fake Ngos by rayvelez(m): 7:11am On Nov 07, 2021
Yes it’s another fake NGOS, dis country don finish
Re: Carnegie Report Links APC, Buhari To Rise Of Fake Ngos by helinues: 7:12am On Nov 07, 2021
Oppositions are the main culprits in this
Re: Carnegie Report Links APC, Buhari To Rise Of Fake Ngos by Racoon(m): 7:34am On Nov 07, 2021
Government sponsored propaganda outlets.A govt of media frenzy, lied and propaganda.
Re: Carnegie Report Links APC, Buhari To Rise Of Fake Ngos by olaric(m): 7:45am On Nov 07, 2021
Are you surprised? Even Buhari himself presented a fake WAEC Certificate...
Re: Carnegie Report Links APC, Buhari To Rise Of Fake Ngos by ZKOSOSO(m): 7:58am On Nov 07, 2021
Every Bloodsucking Witches always hide in pretending to be a pious religious Woman. It's natural for snakes to disguise and projects a harmless postures.

Na God go punch dia blokos one day....!! Devils
Re: Carnegie Report Links APC, Buhari To Rise Of Fake Ngos by durangokid: 9:00am On Nov 07, 2021
helinues:
Oppositions are the main culprits in this
. Hahahaha, chai one of them didn't even waste time to expose himself, so the opposition you want us to believe is the APC and Bihari they accused in their report? You people have no shame
Re: Carnegie Report Links APC, Buhari To Rise Of Fake Ngos by slivertongue: 9:00am On Nov 07, 2021
Ngo abi outlets if political parties.
APC is out to destroy every good intentions
Re: Carnegie Report Links APC, Buhari To Rise Of Fake Ngos by Validated: 11:15am On Nov 07, 2021
Wait and hear either Liar Muhammad, or Femi Adesina or Garba Shehu call the report fake news. That is all they are being paid for. To come fool themselves thinking they can deceive Nigerians, who obviously are smarter than them.

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