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A Civil Society Organisation, Rainbow Watch and Development Centre, has decried the spate of wives assaulting their husbands in Rivers state.
Source: https://punchng.com/group-condemns-domestic-violence-against-men-in-rivers/
A Coalition of Civil Society Organisations has urged security agencies to investigate violence, voters intimidation and harassment which occurred in polling stations during the 2023 elections.
A Coalition of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) under the aegis of Movement for Good Governance (MGG) has called on well meaning Nigerians to support President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Source: https://www.blueprint.ng/10th-speaker-tinubu-needs-a-strong-personality-like-betara-says-group/
Civil Society Organizations Seek Tinubu’s Commitment To Anti-Corruption.
Jjuuko, whose organization has allegedly been listed by Uganda’s NGO Bureau among Civil Society groups likely to be closed, told IPS that the offenses suggested in the laws are victimless because the relationships were consensual.
Naja’atu, a former director of the Civil Society Directorate of the APC presidential campaign council, had criticised the APC standard bearer, Bola Tinubu, after resigning her appointment at the campaign council.
Source: https://leadership.ng/tinubus-campaign-protest-najaatus-appointment-as-psc-coordinator/
Others are Workers and Youth Solidarity Network, Social Action, Cross River Watch, Rivers State Civil Society Organization, NOPRIN Foundation, Elixir Trust Foundation, Center For Citizens With Disability, CCD, Advocacy for Alleged Witches.
The Copperbelt Civil Society Mining Consultative Forum is also urging the government to make decisions on matters affecting the mining sector, particularly Mopani Copper Mines and Konkola Copper Mines.
The forum sought to explore how anti-graft institutions, Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and the public can make public servants and institutions more accountable.
This year’s lecture with the theme: “The 2023 General Election in Nigeria; Lessons Learned”, drew participants from all spheres, including; the Academia, Political Parties, the Media, Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), and Security Agencies.
“We call upon all stakeholders, including government agencies, Civil Society Organisations, and the general public, to collectively ensure that the allocated funds are utilised judiciously and in alignment with the intended goals.
Source: https://newsdiaryonline.com/heda-urges-transparent-implementation-of-n5bn-palliatives-to-states/