2024 was an eventful year for Tap Nitiative as we worked to advance transparency, accountability, human rights and justice in both the judiciary and the civil space. With the unwavering support of stakeholders and our esteemed donors, we made strides toward a stronger society.
As we progress into 2025, we are excited to continue this journey with your partnership. Together, let us build a resilient judicial system and a thriving civil space.
Thank you for believing in our vision.
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During a panel session on “Rethinking Nigeria’s Civic Space Across Generations” at the Intergenerational Civil Society Convening, panelists raised key concerns around democratic participation and civic sustainability in #Nigeria.
They noted a weakening of intergenerational civic continuity, with concerns that #civicengagement is becoming less strategic and coordinated compared to earlier democratic movements. The decline of strong organising structures and intentional leadership succession was identified as a risk to sustaining long-term civic impact.
Emphasizing the need for renewal, they called for stronger voter education that is community-driven, accessible, and grounded in citizens’ realities, alongside intentional intergenerational civic coalitions that strengthen collaboration, mentorship, and coordinated advocacy beyond protest.
2027 elections, were we got to share some of our plans for the forthcoming elections #iReportINEC to ensure success and a free and fair election in Nigeria.
we had a courtesy visit from our partners at @NEDemocracy represented by Christopher O'Conner, we engaged in conversations on the CSOs Space in Nigeria and the Impact various CSOs are making in Nigeria Democratic Space and the fight for justice, we also had conversations on the
In a call for unity and resilience, “Tebe” reminds us of the danger of division and the importance of standing together in the face of exploitation.
The track stresses that citizens are stronger together and pushes for collective action, shared responsibility, and community support for positive social change to happen.
Because when citizens’ stay united and intentional about their purpose, change becomes possible and harder to ignore.
#civicaction #civicparticipation #citizensengagement #activecitizens
Accountability or an escape hatch? ⚖️ A deep dive into the Malabo Protocol and the debate over providing immunity for sitting heads of state in Africa’s proposed criminal court. This critical analysis weighs the scales of justice against the complexities of continental politics.
Read the analysis here: https://t.co/oZo9KiQJcK
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PRESS CONFERENCE: Malabo Protocol and its Ratification.
Tap Initiative for Citizens’ Development calls for urgent and decisive action by the Federal Government of Nigeria to ratify the Malabo Protocol, a landmark African legal instrument adopted in 2014 to strengthen justice,
PRESS CONFERENCE: Malabo Protocol and its Ratification.
Tap Initiative for Citizens’ Development calls for urgent and decisive action by the Federal Government of Nigeria to ratify the Malabo Protocol, a landmark African legal instrument adopted in 2014 to strengthen justice,
accountability, and the fight against serious crimes across the continent. Ratifying the Malabo Protocol will send a clear message to Nigerians and to the world that Nigeria is serious about justice, accountability, and the rule of law. It will also catalyze momentum across the
@martobono spoke on the 2027 elections and the need for INEC to conduct a free and fair elections and ensure trust in our electoral process. He highlighted the need for INEC to ensure total transparency in coalition of results.
full interview on: https://t.co/tFFJu8pT09
Tap iNitiative was present at the 60th Birthday Symposium and Dinner Celebration of @conumah. A Renowned Author, Journalist, Rights Activist and a Great Partner to our Organization.
It was an Honour to witness and partake in the 60th Celebration of Dr. Chido.
On September 18, 2025, the African Centre for Media and Information Literacy (AFRICMIL) in partnership with National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) and Tap iNitiative convened the first National Interactive Forum on Whistleblowing and Whistle blower Protection for Federal High Court Judges. Themed “The Judiciary and Whistle blower Protection in Nigeria: Challenges and Responsibilities”.
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Panelists speaking and seeking the support of judges in the advocacy for a whistleblower protection law in Nigeria, at the first national interactive forum on whistleblowing and whistleblower protection, for the Federal High Court Judges.
Coordinator, AFRICMIL Dr. Chido Onumah giving a welcome address to the special guests and participants on the judiciary and whistleblowing protection policy in Nigeria.