SERAP Sues Governors Over ₦14trn Subsidy Funds
SERAP drags Nigeria's 36 governors and FCT Minister Wike to court, demanding transparency on ₦14 trillion fuel subsidy savings. Will justice prevail?
SERAP drags Nigeria's 36 governors and FCT Minister Wike to court, demanding transparency on ₦14 trillion fuel subsidy savings. Will justice prevail?
Nigerian civil society groups demand transparency and a judicial probe into alleged secret alterations to tax laws after National Assembly passage. Calls grow for publishing tax bills and Nigeria-France agreement.
SERAP urges INEC Chairman Joash Amupitan to account for N55.9bn missing from 2019 election budget and disclose contractors' names. Read the full story.
SERAP laments the persistent refusal of government institutions to obey court rulings, warning it undermines democracy and the rule of law. Learn more about the legal advocacy efforts.
SERAP files lawsuit against National Assembly leaders over missing ₦18.6bn for commission complex. Demand full accountability and transparency in public funds management.
SERAP reiterates DSS unlawfully invaded its Abuja office during court proceedings. Organization stands by sworn statements alleging fake names, unmarked vehicles used. Read full details.
SERAP reaffirms DSS unlawfully invaded its Abuja office in September 2024. The organization provides evidence of false identities and unmarked vehicles used during the intrusion.
SERAP tells court it promotes economic rights, not anti-government criticism, in N5bn defamation case. Case adjourned to February 19 for final addresses.
A Federal High Court in Abuja has mandated President Tinubu to publish the NDDC forensic audit report and names of those indicted in the N6 trillion scandal. This landmark judgment promotes transparency and accountability in Nigeria.
SERAP demands CBN Governor explain missing N3 trillion public funds documented in Auditor-General's 2022 report. Legal action threatened if no response within 7 days.
SERAP takes legal action against Senate President Godswill Akpabio and House Speaker Tajudeen Abbas for failing to investigate explosive bribery allegations involving lawmakers.