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Click on the red hotspots to read more. Local Govt. Kaduna North Senatorial District. Kaduna Central Senatorial District. Kaduna South Senatorial District. Governor of Kaduna State. Mallam Nasir El-Rufai. He is a founding member of the ruling All Progressives Congress. Malam Nasir El-Rufai. KadFame: Exceptional Citizens. Image: United Nations. Amina Jane Mohammed. UN Deputy Secretary General.
Source: United Nations. Emergency Numbers. Handle GovKaduna. The graph below shows where the major areas for improvement in action plan design and implementation should take place based on past action plans. Focus on relevance to open government. Focus on verifiability. This table shows: 1 the level of public influence during the development and implementation of OGP action plans, 2 whether consultations were open to any member of the public or only to those invited; and 3 whether a forum existed that met regularly.
Collaborate: Iterative dialogue and public helped set agenda. Involve: Government gave feedback on public inputs. Inform: Government provided public with information on plan. You can view and learn more about the report here. This section captures how each OGP member can play a leadership role, based on IRM-based findings and third-party scores. This list does not cover all of open government and OGP members are not required to take any action. These are recommendations on the role that each OGP member might play in each policy area.
The recommendations are derived from a combination of the IRM-based findings and third-party scores. Reflect the performance of commitments in a particular policy area, as assessed by the IRM. C Was Complete: At least one commitment was substantially or fully completed.
A Was Ambitious: At least one commitment with moderate or transformative potential impact. Scores are comprised of various indicators collected by respected organizations. In this Voices of Open Government episode, learn from a reformer in Kaduna, Nigeria about how we can inspire local governments to be more innovative in delivering public services and why incentivizing citizens to collaborate is critical. Open Gov Week OGW has always been about scaling up our efforts and advancing open government in our communities.
But this year, OGW offered a unique opportunity Overspending and under-delivered infrastructure projects are among the symptoms of government vulnerability to corruption. Learn about Kaduna State "Eyes and Ears" project, which ensures that community funds are properly managed while fostering citizen participation.
Open and equitable access to vaccines will protect lives, livelihoods and ensure African economies recover quickly, which are the pillars of the global response to COVID To achieve that Click here for more information about the Open Government Partnership's terms of use. Within two decades of its establishment, it grew from an almost virgin territory of small scattered settlements of the indigenous population, mostly the Gbagyi, to a town of over 30, people. This population comprised the British colonizers, artisans from other West African British colonies, artisans and clerks from the Southern Protectorate as well as labourers and traders from the Hausa, Nupe, Kanuri, Fulani and other tribes in the Northern Protectorate.
By the town had about , residents and nearly 30 years later, the census put its population at 1,,, a little over a third of the population of the entire state. This history dates back before , the year Lord Lugard chose it to become the dual capital of the North and Nigeria.
At that time Lokoja, at the confluence of the mighty rivers Niger and Benue, was the centre of British missionary activities and British trade. It was also the headquarters for its wars of occupation of the North. Lugard first settled in Lokoja as regional capital to continue with the colonial conquest of the region. Two years later, i. However, Jebba remained the headquarters for only a few months.
Towards the end of the year, he moved even further upstream to Zungeru with the intention of making it the permanent capital of the North. Nnamdi Azikiwe. His father had worked there as a railway staff.
For a while it seemed as if Zungeru had succeeded where Lokoja and Jebba had failed; it remained the regional capital for 10 years. He then began a search for a more central and more accessible location than Zungeru. His search finally ended at a location on the Zaria plains, roughly in the middle of the region. Not only was Kaduna centrally located and much more accessible than Zungeru, the Zaria plains in which it was located were well served by two major tributaries of River Niger, River Kaduna, which gave the settlement its name, and River Gurara.
Apart from its centrality, accessibility and abundant water supply, the location also possessed a clement environment. Also, following the not-too-happy relationship of the colonialists with the large indigenous population of Lagos as capital of the Lagos Colony and Calabar as capital of the Southern Protectorate, the British considered the virginity of a location an important consideration in their choice of a capital.
Kaduna, with its sparse and scattered settlement of the indigenous population, satisfied this criterion. This followed his promotion that same year as Governor-General of the amalgamated Nigeria. As Governor-General, he did not hide his antipathy towards Lagos and recommended that the capital be moved to Kaduna as quickly as possible.
First, the Colonial Office in London thought Kaduna was too far inland for quick and effective communication between motherland and colony. In any case, such a transfer was considered too expensive an exercise by the British.
And so it was that Lugard could not fulfill his wish to see Kaduna become the capital of both the North and Nigeria. However, as the capital of the biggest region in the country — at , square meters the North was more than three times the size of the Western and Eastern Regions combined. The NPC eventually became the ruling political party in the North and the senior partner in a coalition government at the centre up to the first military coup in January The political status of Kaduna before independence rose a notch higher when a group of Western-educated Northerners led by the late Dr.
It held its first convention in Kaduna in July Located at the heart of Kaduna and painted in the national colours of green and white, the complex with its prominent dome sits on a large expanse of land that forms a huge roundabout bound almost right round by Coronation Crescent and by the northern end of the broad Independence Way on its southern entrance.
In addition to being the political capital of the North, Kaduna soon developed into a pre-eminent center of media Broadcasting Company of Northern Nigeria, New Nigerian and the defunct Today, Hotline, Democrat, Citizen and Reporter and of commerce and industry in the region and in Nigeria.
It is located on No. Apart from the Arewa House, Kaduna has a large concentration of educational institutions including the Kaduna Polytechnic, possibly the largest in Africa, and the Nigerian Defence Academy, which doubles as a military training institution for officers of the Nigerian military and a degree awarding institution. People and Culture:: The state is politically classified as belonging to the northwestern part of the country with about6.
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