Keep drains clear. Protect your community.
Flood prevention starts with responsible waste disposal.
Read the full post: https://t.co/PiKCoVswLn
#FloodPrevention#SERDEC#CleanEnvironment
Another attack on a school. Another community in pain.
SERDEC calls for the safe and unconditional release of the abducted pupils and teachers in Oyo State.
Full statement: https://t.co/vX3FdxRvlL
#BringThemHomeSafely#ProtectOurChildren#SERDEC
As #OGPWeek2026 ends, the push for open, inclusive & accountable governance must continue. We call for stronger transparency, citizen participation, civic space & implementation of OGP reforms in Nigeria. Together, let’s reflect, rethink & redouble efforts.
#SERDEC
As #OGPWeek2026 ends, the push for open, inclusive & accountable governance must continue. We call for stronger transparency, citizen participation, civic space & implementation of OGP reforms in Nigeria. Together, let’s reflect, rethink & redouble efforts.
#SERDEC
Today, we took the conversation to the streets.
As part of the Open Government Partnership Week, Public and Private Development Centre (PPDC) @PPDC_ng joined fellow directors and partners Princess Hamman-Obels, Tijani Abdulkareem, Nwadishi Faith, Uchenna Arisukwu from across organisations to walk together literally and symbolically for transparency, accountability, and open governance.
Open government isn't just a policy conversation. It's a movement.
Thank you to every organisation that showed up and walked alongside us today. The work continues. @BudgITng@ogpnigeria@serdecnig@IRIADEV@ng_youthfund
#OGPWeek #Opengovernment #Accountability #Transparency
OGP Week Rally 2026 was powerful! Young reformers, CSOs & citizens came together to demand transparency, accountability & better service delivery. We call for stronger political will, funding & civic space for open governance in Nigeria.
#OGPWeek2026#AccountabilityTransparency
SERDEC joined stakeholders, civil society actors, media and citizens today for the OGP Week Awareness Walk in Abuja, promoting transparency, accountability and citizen participation in governance.
#OGPWeek2026#OpenGovernment
Kicking off #OGPWeek2026, we joined civil society, media and partners to review OGP implementation in Nigeria.
We called for stronger political will, proper funding and timely signing of NAP IV.
Open government must move beyond promises to action.
#Transparency#Accountability
Press Release: Our father, Mallam Nasir @elrufai, is still being held by the ICPC. Today, 15 May 2026, we witnessed two distinct yet equally serious attacks on his basic rights. First, his personal Doctor visited the ICPC at about 3pm to discuss the results of medical tests recently conducted on our father. Officials at the agency blocked the doctor from seeing him, claiming that written permission from the ICPC Chairman was required. This directly flouts a clear court order granting Mallam Nasir El‑Rufai unrestricted access to his doctors.
Second, his wife, Aunty Aichatou, brought his evening meal at around 7pm as she normally does. ICPC personnel turned her away, saying they had orders not to permit food deliveries after 6:30pm. This arbitrary rule is no less offensive than blocking his right to medical care.
These acts are an outright assault on the rule of law and a clear violation of our father's constitutional and human rights. No lawful detention justifies denying medical access or refusing basic family care based on an arbitrary curfew fixed by the ICPC. Shame on them as an institution.
We demand that all his constitutional rights be fully respected. We will no longer accept this pattern of intimidation dressed up as protocol. The ICPC must abide by the very laws it claims to enforce.
Signed
Hon. Mohammed Bello El-Rufai
Member.
Kaduna North Federal Constituency
Chairman, Committee on Banking Regulations.
May 15, 2026.
Reflect. Rethink. Redouble efforts. #OGPWeek2026
Open government must go beyond promises to real transparency, accountability & citizen participation.
SERDEC joins voices for stronger open governance reforms in Nigeria
#OGPGLOBAL15#OGPNigeria10#OpenAllianceNG#accountability
Today, SERDEC joined stakeholders at the validation of ANEEJ’s research report on addressing illicit financial flows (IFFs) in Nigeria, with discussions focused on transparency and accountability.
#IFFs#Transparency#SERDEC
Did You Know?
Political parties shape leadership and democracy. When credible, competent, and visionary candidates are not presented, governance and public trust can suffer.
Leadership matters. Candidate quality matters. Democracy depends on it.
SERDEC
Keeping our environment clean is everyone’s responsibility. Simple actions like proper waste disposal and maintaining clean surroundings help prevent flooding, reduce pollution, and protect public health.
A clean environment today means a healthier tomorrow.
#CleanEnvironment
“One chance” attacks in Abuja are becoming a major threat to commuters. Residents must stay alert, avoid suspicious vehicles, use recognized bus stops, and report suspicious activities. action from security agencies and stakeholders is urgently needed to curb this growing menace
Voting is a serious responsibility, choose competence, integrity, and vision, not gifts or slogans.
As primaries near, delegates must present credible candidates, not the highest bidder.
Vote wisely. Shape the future.
#serdec#election2027#educative#titbit
Workers’ Day 2026
We celebrate the resilience of Nigerian workers driving development despite economic challenges.
SERDEC urges the Federal Government to prioritize workers’ welfare through fair wages and dignified conditions.
Happy Workers’ Day.
SERDEC condemns the extra-judicial killing of a handcuffed citizen in Effurun, Delta State. We commend the IGP for swift action, but arrest is not enough. There must be prosecution, accountability, and urgent police reform. Nigerian lives matter. #JusticeForMeneOgidi#SERDEC