During our #FollowTheProjects visit to RCM Primary School in Adaka Community, Makurdi LGA, we found overcrowded classrooms, inadequate desks and chairs, poor sanitation facilities, and unsafe water access.
The school is unfenced, exposed to security risks, and parts of its
It’s the last month of the first half of the year. Despite the challenges, let’s stay committed to building the Nigeria we want through active citizenship & participation.
June is another opportunity to drive positive change.
Happy New Month! 🇳🇬
#HappyNewMonth#PROMAD
Transparency must go beyond disclosure, it must include consequences.
As @PriscillaAiroh1 noted at the just concluded #OpenGovWeek2026 Webinar series, Nigeria has improved on access to information, but not yet on accountability.
#OpenGovernment#PROMAD
In Akurba-Pada, Lafia, Nasarawa State, over 600 pupils are squeezed into just two classroom blocks, many without desks, chairs, or proper ventilation.
Our #FollowTheProjects monitoring team observed that while teachers do their best, students are forced to learn in overcrowded
classrooms under conditions unfit for learning.
The secondary section tells an even more painful story, no functional science laboratories, a dilapidated library structure, and failing facilities that continue to rob students of the learning environment they deserve.
Our monitoring team visited the Chairman, Nasarawa State House of Assembly Committee on Finance and Appropriation, to present findings from our research on Project Tracking and Youth Policy Domestication.
Young people deserve policies that work and projects that deliver.
#PROMAD
Today, on the International Day of the Boy Child, we celebrate the strength, potential, and promise of every boy child.
@promadng, we believe that when we invest in the boy child, we nurture men who will champion justice, accountability, inclusion, and positive change.
#PROMAD
#FollowTheProjects gives citizens the power to monitor, track, and report projects in their communities.
Demand accountability, report community needs, and help drive real progress.
Start here: followtheprojects.org/
Our communities deserve more than promises.
#PROMAD
During our visit to the ongoing Mobil–Obasanjo Complex Overhead Bridge in Minna, we confirmed steady progress on the project being executed by CCECC under the @NGSMOWI Niger State Ministry of Works and Infrastructure Development.
With key structural components already in place,
During our #FollowTheProjects monitoring visits to some Primary Health Care facilities in Lafia, Nasarawa State, we observed severe staffing shortages, dilapidated structures, poor electricity supply, limited bed spaces, and little to no access to essential medicines.
Primary health care centres are meant to save lives at the community level. Right now in Ungwar Rere, Akurba and Kauri communities, too many Nigerians are being failed by it.
@NAPHDA1#PrimaryHealthCare#OpenGovernance#Lafia#PROMAD
We visited GDSC Tunga, Minna, progress is visible, but gaps remain.
Years of decay poor learning facilities still affecting students. Ongoing intervention is bringing renovations and new structures, but completion matters.
We'll keep tracking this.
#FollowTheProjects#PROMAD
Today we celebrate Nigerian workers, the backbone of our economy and drivers of progress.
An informed workforce is a powerful workforce.
Happy Workers’ Day & Happy New Month from PROMAD!
#WorkersDay#TheNigeriaWeWant#May1st#PROMAD
Happy Workers’ Day!
Workers power the economy, and their voices matter.
Stay informed. Ask questions. Demand better services.
We’re committed to a more transparent, inclusive, and accountable Nigeria for all.
#IsunawaAI#WorkersDay#May1st#FollowTheProjects