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The BAT-O-Meter is a powerful tool promoting transparency, accountability, and progress in our great nation. With this initiative, AdvoKC ensures that promises made remain at the forefront of our collective consciousness.
Promise: Moratoria on Debt Services: House to advocate for the CBN, BOI and other FGN finance institutions to grant moratoria on debt service to Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) e.g., those on the Anchor Borrowers Program, some of whom are the most badly hit by...
Mr Sunday Dare, Minister of Youths and sports development at the launch of a book titled ‘It’s Youth O’clock in Nigeria’, authored by Idris Ojoko, chairman of the forum of 36 states and FCT of the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) said...
In the months following his success at the 2019 general elections, President Buhari called promised to put an end to insecurity once and for all. The “Next Level” agenda contained his promise to curb insecurity and provide lasting peace to communities affected by terrorism.
It is worth mentioning that the Nigerian government has been actively working towards improving the power sector and increasing electricity generation capacity during President Buhari's tenure.
Soft loans, concessional loans or low-interest loans, have proven to be instrumental in empowering citizens and driving economic growth. These financial tools provide individuals and businesses with affordable credit, fostering development and creating opportunities for progress.
President Muhammadu Buhari made a promise to provide uninterrupted power supply to nine schools as part of the first phase of the Energizing Education Programme (EEP). According to the Office of the Vice President.
Nigeria has the highest amount of out of school children anywhere in the world, with UNESCO estimating about 20 million of the 244 million children are from Nigeria alone.The FG-led school feeding program, with a daily allocation of ₦70 , serves as a form of social protection.
Unfortunately, President Muhammadu Buhari's promise to increase the population covered by primary healthcare by 45% has remained unfulfilled, leaving Nigerians with inadequate access to healthcare.