Nigeria
Good Governance Africa - Nigeria (GGA-Nigeria) Aims to contribute to good governance, through research, policy engagement and other activities that help promote sustainable socio-economic development in Africa’s largest economy and most populous country.Three Research Pillars
The GGA-Nigeria research stream is our core activity and is organised around three thematic pillars; each reflects Nigeria’s pressing challenges and impending opportunities:
Programmes
As the pre-eminent centre of excellence working to improve governance in the country, GGA-Nigeria’s activities are organised around these core thematic pillars that reflect Nigeria’s most pressing challenges and opportunities:
Security
GGA-Nigeria’s Security pillar focuses on strengthening governance responses to insecurity by generating evidence-based insights, policy solutions, and strategic dialogue on conflict prevention, peacebuilding, and security sector governance. Our work supports policymakers, civil society, and communities to design sustainable approaches that enhance public safety, protect human rights, and reinforce state legitimacy.
Programmes
As the pre-eminent centre of excellence working to improve governance in the country, GGA-Nigeria’s activities are organised around three core thematic pillars that reflect Nigeria’s most pressing challenges and opportunities:
Improving the Business Environment (BIZ-ENV PROGRAMME)
This programme covers analysis of “software” issues that currently constrain well-functioning markets and dynamic business sectors in Nigeria. Priority themes include enhanced corporate governance, competitiveness and corporate sustainability and responsibility. The programme aims to lead pioneering research on standardised reporting and transparent accounting, which applies to both government and business.
Programmes
As the pre-eminent centre of excellence working to improve governance in the country, GGA-Nigeria’s activities are organised around three core thematic pillars that reflect Nigeria’s most pressing challenges and opportunities:
Improving the Business Environment (BIZ-ENV PROGRAMME)
This programme covers analysis of “software” issues that currently constrain well-functioning markets and dynamic business sectors in Nigeria. Priority themes include enhanced corporate governance, competitiveness and corporate sustainability and responsibility. The programme aims to lead pioneering research on standardised reporting and transparent accounting, which applies to both government and business.
Ethical Investment
We promote responsible, transparent, and sustainable investment practices that align economic growth with good governance and social impact. This pillar supports investment frameworks that prioritise integrity, environmental responsibility, and inclusive value creation, strengthening trust, improving investment readiness, and contributing to long-term economic resilience.
Youth Advocates for Good Governance (YAGG)
The Youth Advocates for Good Governance pillar empowers young Nigerians to actively participate in democratic processes and governance reform through leadership development, civic education, policy advocacy training, and platforms for engagement with decision-makers.
Anti-corruption and Government Accountability
GGA-Nigeria’s Anti-Corruption and Government Accountability pillar strengthens transparency, oversight, and responsible public sector performance by promoting evidence-based accountability reforms.
Institutional Capacity and Service Delivery
This pillar strengthens the effectiveness, responsiveness, and accountability of public institutions to deliver quality services to citizens. We support government agencies and public institutions to improve governance systems and adopt evidence-based decision-making processes.
Climate and Natural Resources Governance
This pillar promotes transparency, value creation, conflict-sensitive resource management, and alignment with global climate and sustainability frameworks, ensuring that natural resources contribute to inclusive development rather than instability or environmental degradation.
Our publications
Why so many important constitutional amendments fail
The 1999 elections ended 16 years of military dictatorship and ushered in what has thus far been Nigeria's longest period of sustained civilian rule. The 1999 Constitution was a document crafted by...
Unlocking liquidity crucial to fuelling development
There are growing concerns about Nigeria's fiscal situation. Key sources of concern are the country's dwindling revenues, soaring deficits, growing debts levels and escalating debt burden. These led...
Public procurement in Nigeria is stuck in a quaqmire
During his screening by the Nigerian Senate on 29 July 2019, Babatunde Fashola, the previous Minister of Power, Works and Housing and current Minister of Works and Housing, blamed Nigeria's Public...
Creating a Broad-Based Mortgage System
In April 2019, President Muhammadu Buhari refused assent to the National Housing Fund (Establishment) Act of 2018 (“the new NHF Act”). The private sector decried what it described as yet another...
Reforming Nigeria’s textiles and garments industry
A major focus of policymakers in Nigeria is the quest for inclusive growth. From this perspective, stimulating growth in labour-intensive sectors with the capacity for mass job creation is a key...
Data and foresight key to development
The Nigerian government urgently needs to invest in strategic foresight and integrated long-term planning to set the country on a path of growth and prosperity. By 2040 and based on current trends,...
Towards a truly representative and accountable democracy in Nigeria
This analysis explores whether Nigeria is, in the true meaning of the phrase, a “representative and accountable democracy”. The discussion is divided into four parts. The first sets out the context:...
News from the region
Quickly access all the latest news, articles and press releases from our centres operating in Nigeria
Time Nigeria and Africa hanged tough on South African xenophobia
Many will read with dismay this week's resurgence in xenophobic attacks against Nigerians in South Africa (SA). For me particularly, this latest episode hits home in a personal way. Nigeria may need...
Global cities offer lessons to Lagos on dynamic optimisation of transport
Introduction Commuting between mainland Lagos and the central business districts on the island remains a lot more onerous than it should. Long delays on the Third Mainland Bridge during peak periods...
GGA Nigeria
GGA Nigeria
GGA – NIGERIA
GGA-suite (G-12),
Regus, The Waterside,
5, Admiralty Rd, off Admiralty way,
Lekki Phase 1,
Lagos, Nigeria.
Tel: +234 1 4627411-3
Email: info.nigeria@gga.org
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