The Citizens Project, a national civic initiative committed to documenting and elevating the role of citizens in governance accountability is set to release its flagship publication on President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
The publication titled “The Reform Index™: Tracking Nigeria’s Governance Evolution Under Tinubu” is a comprehensive, non-partisan compendium of the day to day activities, reforms and policy directions undertaken by President Tinubu’s government between May 29, 2023, and May 28, 2025.
In a statement made available to LEADERSHIP, the convener, A’dab Ukor said the project through its flagship publication, grassroots engagement, and public communication platforms, offers a clear-eyed view of Nigeria’s governance trajectory—anchored in verifiable data and a commitment to participatory democracy.
According to him, “The Reform Index™ documents key initiatives in economic reform, energy restructuring, foreign policy, infrastructure expansion, education, social protection, digital governance, and national security. It captures the difficult choices made, such as the removal of fuel subsidies and foreign exchange unification, as well as the compensatory social programs like the expansion of cash transfers, student loan schemes, and the revival of long-standing infrastructure projects.
“The Reform Index™ is not a government document, nor is it a partisan critique—it is a citizens’ lens on the governance journey so far.”
Ukor revealed that the Reform Index™ will be publicly presented after it has been officially handed over to Tinubu by the Citizens Project Presidential Stakeholders Delegation.
“It will become a biennial feature of The Citizens Project. Future editions will continue to draw from verified field data, media tracking, budget analysis, and citizen surveys, to ensure an informed civic discourse rooted in transparency, truth, and shared responsibility.
“The Citizens Project acknowledges the critical role of the Nigerian media in amplifying citizen voices and shaping the national conversation. We see media partners as key stakeholders in our mission to deepen democratic engagement through evidence-based narratives. We encourage newsrooms, editors, and broadcasters to examine The Reform Index™, reference its findings in their reporting, and invite representatives of The Citizens Project for commentary, clarification, or further analysis,” Ukor added.
The project is said to be supported by distinguished national patrons like His Imperial Majesty, Ooni Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, Ooni of Ife; His Royal Highness, Emir Nasir Ado Bayero, Bichi Emirate Council; Chief Sam Okey Nwosu, Project Chief Facilitator and hosts of other patriotic eminent Nigerians drawn across the six geopolitical zones.
The Citizens Project, according to the organisers, has presence across all 36 states and over 590 local governments areas, to bridge the gap between reform and reality, policy and people.
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