electoral and governance reforms, including amendments to the Electoral Act to mandate the use of Bimodal Voter Accreditation System and the INEC Result Viewing Portal technologies, as well as the passage of early and Diaspora voting laws.
It also recommended that the appointment of the INEC leadership be removed from the exclusive control of the President and transferred to an independent commission comprising representatives from civil society, the legal profession, the legislature, the judiciary and political parties.
FixPolitics stressed the need to strengthen anti-corruption institutions by guaranteeing their operational independence, enforcing mandatory public asset declarations, and ensuring transparent procurement practices across all levels of government.
Calling for a revamp of the economy by recalibrating fiscal and monetary policies to prioritise industrialisation, food security and the growth of Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises, it advocated an end to politically-driven subsidies in favour of strategic investments in infrastructure and social development.
Other recommendations focused on the adoption of a comprehensive, community-centred security strategy, which includes investing in state policing, promoting local peace-building initiatives, and accelerating judicial processes for detainees.
It urged the Tinubu administration to protect the civic space by ending the repression of dissent, guaranteeing media freedom, and institutionalising mechanisms for inclusive, ongoing dialogue between citizens and government.
The group also emphasised the need to prioritise human capital development, recommending expanding access to quality education and healthcare, modernising school curricula to include digital and vocational skills, strengthening social protection systems, and implementing inclusive policies that remove barriers for youth, women and marginalised groups to fully participate in national development.
“As we nurture a new generation of public leaders defined by character, competence, and capacity, we urge President Tinubu to listen, act decisively on these recommendations, and lead boldly; so that, when he marks four years in office, Nigerians may look back not with regret, but with hope restored,” Ubani added.