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BREAKING: 2025 GATI Report: Abia, Borno, Ekiti, Anambra, Other Rank Performing States

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BREAKING: 2025 GATI Report: Abia, Borno, Ekiti, Anambra, Rank Performing States

The Guild of Online Media Editors and Publishers (GOMEP) Nigeria has released the much anticipated 2025 Governance Accountability and Transparency Index (GATI) Report, with Abia, Borno, Ekiti, Anambra, Kaduna, Osun, Delta, Kano, Enugu and Kogi States emerging Top 10 performing states in the country.

The Report unveiled at a press conference in Abuja, the Nigeria capital territory marks the second edition of the annual Governance Accountability and Transparency Index developed by the GOMEP Nigeria, an umbrella body of more than 75 online media editors and publishers across Nigeria.

The annual report seeks to strengthen democratic governance by assessing how transparently and responsibly Nigeria’s 36 state governments conduct public affairs, while also reinforcing the media’s role as an impartial watchdog on governance, social justice and public interest.

Purpose of the Index

According to GOMEP Nigeria, the Governance Accountability and Transparency Index (GATI) was conceived to deepen good governance by placing greater scrutiny on the activities of state governments through measurable indicators that reflect transparency, accountability and responsiveness to citizens.

The 2025 index assessed all the 36 states using seven key measurable indices, namely:

1. Public Access to Information and Open Data Initiatives:

– Implementation of Freedom of Information (FOI) laws

– Government websites and online portals

-Government data portals

– Data formats and accessibility

2. Budget Transparency and Participatory Budgeting:

– Access to budget documents

– Clarity and accessibility of budget documents

– Details of budget expenditures

– Citizen engagement in budgeting processes

– Public hearings and consultations

3. Audit and Oversight:

– Independence of audit institutions

– Effectiveness of parliamentary oversight

4. Anti-Corruption Efforts:

– Effectiveness of Whistleblower protection laws

5. Government Responsiveness:

– Timeliness of government responses to citizen inquiries

– Citizen satisfaction surveys

6. Procurement Transparency:

– Publicly available procurement information

– Tender processes and contract awards.

7. Media Freedom:

– Press freedom

– Journalists’ safety and protection

Methodology Used

Presenting the report, the National President of the GOMEP Nigeria, Dr. Dozie Nwankodu, who is also the Publisher of GlobalReporters.Ng stated that the group adopted five internationally recognised methodologies in evaluating the states.

These include:

Surveys conducted among citizens, businesses and government officials;

Document Reviews of publicly available government policies, laws and records;

Expert Assessments involving academics and civil society organisations;

Data Analyses using statistical models from multiple sources; and

Index Aggregation using weighted averages to determine final scores.

Dr. Nwankodu explained that each of the seven indices was scored independently before the Average Index Point for each state was determined.

“Points were awarded to states based on merit across the seven indices. The final index mark for each state was obtained by adding the scores across the indices and dividing by seven,” he said.

He further explained the grading system:

85% – 100%: Category A – Exceptional Performance

65% – 84%: Category B – Strong Performance

45% – 64%: Category C – Average Performance

25% – 44%: Category D – Poor Performance

0% – 24%: Category E – None Performance.

Rigorous Data Collection Process

Speaking on the credibility of the report, the Chairman of the Appraisal Committee and Publisher of Naija NewsHouse, Comrade Dominic Edem, said the evaluation process was rigorous and adhered to global best practices. He disclosed that the committee consisted of 36 professionals drawn from the media, academia and civil society, painstakingly analysed data gathered from across the country.

“Our approach combined both quantitative and qualitative methods, including surveys, interviews and analyses of publicly available information across the states,” Edem said.

According to him, primary data were collated by field agents across the 36 states within a 90-day period, generating 350 data points per state, amounting to 12,600 data entries nationwide.

He added that the data were compiled by the Information and Data Desk of GOMEP before being reviewed by the Appraisal Committee, which carefully analysed them before submitting the final report to the general house – membership of the GOMEP Nigeria for adoption.

Comparative Performance of Category A States (Exceptional Performance) in the 2025 GATI Report To The Previous Year, 2024 Report

From the Report obtained by newsmen, during the unveiling of the GATI 2025 Report, a comparative analyses of the 2024 First Edition, and the 2025 Edition revealed notable improvements in governance performance across several Nigerian states, with four states (Abia, Kaduna, Kano and Kogi), which hitherto were not in (Category A – Exceptional Performance) bracket, advancing into the position, while six others consolidated their positions.

Abia State recorded a significant progression between the two editions. In the 2024 report, the state ranked under Category B (Strong Performance) with an Average Index Point of 82.2. But in the 2025 edition, Abia advanced to Category A (Exceptional Performance) with 90.0 points, representing an increase of 7.8 points, or a 9.49% improvement in its governance performance score.

Borno State, which already occupied the Exceptional Performance category in 2024 with an Average Index Point of 86.3, further strengthened its standing in 2025. The state achieved 89.7 points, reflecting a 3.4-point increase and a 3.94% improvement, thereby consolidating its position among the leading performers.

Ekiti State demonstrated steady advancement, improving from 86.3 points in 2024 to 89.6 points in 2025. This 3.3-point increase represents a 3.82% growth in its governance performance index.

Anambra State also recorded measurable progress, rising from 86.3 points in 2024 to 89.3 points in 2025, representing a 3.0-point increase and a 3.47% improvement.

Kaduna State recorded one of the most notable upward movements among the states that previously fell below Category A. In 2024, Kaduna ranked in Category B (Strong Performance) with an Average Index Point of 81.7. By 2025, it had risen to Category A (Exceptional Performance) with 89.3 points, reflecting a 7.6-point increase, equivalent to a 9.30% improvement.

Osun State posted notable gains as well, increasing from 86.3 points in 2024 to 89.3 points in 2025, a 3.0-point rise representing a 3.47% improvement.

Similarly, Delta State improved from 86.3 points in 2024 to 89.3 points in 2025, marking a 3.0-point increase and a 3.47% growth in its index score.

Kano State recorded one of the most remarkable improvements in the index. In the 2024 Report, the state was placed in Category C (Average Performance) with an Average Index Point of 58.6. In the 2025 Edition, however, Kano surged to Category A (Exceptional Performance) with an Average Index Point of 89.1. This represents an impressive 30.5-point increase, translating to a 52.05% improvement in governance performance.

Enugu State maintained its position within the high-performing tier, moving modestly from 86.3 points in 2024 to 86.4 points in 2025. This reflects a 0.1-point increase, equivalent to a 0.12% improvement, indicating stability in governance performance.

Perhaps the most dramatic improvement was recorded by Kogi State. In the 2024 report, the state ranked in Category D (Poor Performance) with an Average Index Point of 33.9. In the 2025 edition, however, Kogi surged to Category A (Exceptional Performance) with 85.5 points. This represents an extraordinary 51.6-point increase, translating to a 152.21% improvement—one of the most significant governance performance turnarounds captured in the index.

Focus On Governance Transparency

Also speaking at the event, the Deputy National President of GOMEP and Publisher of Satcomm Online, Luqman Oluwatoyin Bolakale, noted that the index specifically examined governance models adopted by state governments and how transparency and accountability were embedded in their programmes.

“For there to be meaningful development, transparency and accountability must remain the cornerstone of governance. All we did was examine how state governments performed within those parameters, knowing that good governance reflects clearly when those two indicators are present in public institutions,” Bolakale stated.

Overcoming Field Challenges

The Secretary of the Appraisal Committee and Publisher of Marshal Newslink, Comrade Ndiana Okon acknowledged that security challenges in some parts of the country posed difficulties during the data gathering process, causing the delay in the release of the 2025 Index Report. However, he commended the dedication of GOMEP’s field agents who were able to obtain credible data from all the states, ensuring the reliability of the final report.

He also disclosed that the top 10 state governors recognised in the 2025 Index Report would receive Certificates of Merit from GOMEP in recognition of their commitment to governance transparency and accountability.

Okon further noted that the index will remain an annual exercise designed to encourage healthy competition among states and promote better governance across Nigeria.

Call For Greater Transparency

In his closing remarks, the National President of the GOMEP, Dr. Dozie Nwankodu, called on government institutions at all levels to embrace transparency and accountability as the foundation of democratic governance.

He also revealed that the organisation plans to extend the assessment framework to Federal Ministries and the National Assembly in future editions.

Overall, GOMEP’s 2025 GATI Report highlighted a broad upward trajectory in governance standards, with several states not only improving their index scores, but also transitioning into higher performance categories.

These gains, according to the GOMEP, signal strengthening commitments to accountability, transparency, and institutional performance, key pillars for sustainable governance and public sector credibility.

The press briefing was attended by members of GOMEP, media practitioners, members of the academia, and representatives of civil society organisations.

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Adeleke: Tinubu Deserves Re-Election, I Have No Problem With Him

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Adeleke: Tinubu Deserves Re-Election, I Have No Problem With Him

Adeleke: Tinubu deserves re-election, I have no problem with him. “I restate our endorsement of Mr President for re-election in the best interest of the South-West,” said the Osun governor.

The Osun governor disclosed this on Tuesday in a statement by his spokesman, Olawale Rasheed.

Mr Adeleke made the declaration during a meeting with members of his cabinet, special advisers, and top government and party officials at the Government House.

“We have no problem with President Tinubu. He is our leader. He represents the South-West,” Mr Adeleke said in the statement. “I restate our endorsement of Mr President for re-election in the best interest of the South-West.”

The governor also expressed appreciation to residents of the state for their support following his defection to the Accord Party, noting that the party’s popularity has continued to grow.

“Osun has become yellow, and this is even spreading beyond the state. Our local chapters are organising weekly activities that are attracting thousands of participants,” Mr Adeleke said.

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Osun Governor Adeleke

He also assured residents of improved governance and promised to deepen ongoing development efforts if re-elected.

“We will redouble our efforts in delivering democratic dividends. Our upgraded agenda will focus more on youth, women, and workers, while consolidating gains in infrastructure, agro-industrialisation, education, and healthcare,” he added.

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Tochukwu Ezeoke: For Village Boys Movement, It’s Obi Or No One Else

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Tochukwu Ezeoke: For Village Boys Movement, It’s Obi Or No One Else

Tochukwu Ezeoke: For Village Boys Movement, it’s Obi or no one else. Tochukwu Ezeoke, headmaster of the Village Boys Movement, says the group will only support Peter Obi in the 2027 presidential election.

He added that the group’s political engagement is anchored entirely on Obi’s expected appearance on the ballot.

Ezeoke spoke during an exclusive interview with Rudolf Okonkwo on 90MinutesAfrica, where he described the movement as a grassroots awakening among young Nigerians rather than a traditional political campaign.

A media entrepreneur, Ezeoke said the initiative developed organically across the country without the support of political elites or godfathers.

“The Village Boys Movement is working on the premise of the statement by Peter Obi that he will be on the ballot in the 2027 elections. So it is either Peter Obi or nothing else for us,” he said.

He explained that the movement initially took shape quietly “across social media platforms, university campuses, marketplaces, technology hubs and community gatherings” before spreading to different regions.

“From Enugu to Kaduna and from Ibadan to Uyo,” he said, more young Nigerians began identifying as ‘Village Boys’, a label he described as reflecting a wider political and social consciousness.

“This is not branding, it is an awakening,” he added, noting that the movement signals a shift in how young people see their role in Nigeria’s politics.

Ezeoke also connected the emergence of the group to reactions against the ‘City Boys Movement’, which drew attention online through videos of youths displaying branded luxury cars.

“That moment triggered a realization among many Nigerian youths that their loyalty was being commercialized and their identity reduced to cheering for elite structures,” he said.

According to him, the Village Boys identity gained traction without central coordination, as youths sought to redefine their place in the country’s political and cultural space.

Beyond its symbolism, he said the movement is focused on mobilising citizens ahead of the 2027 general elections.

“Our goal is to mobilize Nigerians to make the right choice in the 2027 elections. We are telling Nigerians to consider their lives and decide if the government has kept to its promise of renewed hope or if they have been sunk into hopelessness,” he said.

He noted that the group is not imposing decisions on voters but encouraging democratic participation.

“The choice is for everyone to make. We are only mobilizing to ensure everyone comes out to make their choice through the ballot,” he said.

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Reflecting on current economic realities, Ezeoke argued that many Nigerians are already experiencing the consequences of past political decisions.

Recalling fuel prices, he said that on the eve of President Bola Tinubu’s inauguration on May 29, 2023, he filled his car tank for less than N4,000 in Abuja.

“Today I will spend over N50,000 to fill the tank of that same vehicle. That’s how ridiculous things have become,” he said.

He described the situation as a direct outcome of choices made during the 2023 elections and urged Nigerians to think critically as the next electoral cycle approaches.

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ADC Strongly Condemns Maiduguri Bomb Blasts, Asks Tinubu To Return Home

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ADC Strongly Condemns Maiduguri Bomb Blasts, Asks Tinubu To Return Home

ADC strongly condemns Maiduguri bomb blasts, asks Tinubu to return home – says President should focus less on politics.

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has condemned the bomb blasts that struck Maiduguri, Borno State, on Monday night leaving 23 people dead and hundreds others injured. In a statement issued on Tuesday by Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the party expressed sympathy with the victims and their families.

The ADC also raised concerns about what it described as a lack of leadership focus at a critical moment, noting that President Bola Tinubu is currently outside the country while senior officials responsible for national security are reportedly engaged in partisan political activities. According to the ADC, the protection of lives and property must take precedence over political distractions and diplomatic ceremonies. It therefore calls on President Tinubu to urgently return to the country and attend to his primary job of protecting lives.

The full statement read:

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) strongly condemns the bomb blasts that have shaken Maiduguri, Borno State, leaving innocent Nigerians dead and many others injured.

Our hearts go out to the victims, their families, and the people of Maiduguri, a city that has endured more than its fair share of pain over the years. Terrorism anywhere in Nigeria is an attack on all Nigerians. At moments like this, the country must stand together with the people who have been affected.

We commend the courage of first responders and security personnel who are working to assist the injured and restore calm. But this tragic incident also raises the persistent questions about the state of security in our country. Maiduguri, which in recent years had begun to experience a measure of stability after the darkest days of the insurgency, should not be returning to a situation where coordinated bomb attacks once again threaten the safety of ordinary citizens going about their daily lives.

Moments like this demand the full and undivided attention of the nation’s leadership. It is therefore troubling that the President is currently outside the country at a time when such a serious attack on national security occurred.

At a time when Nigerian soldiers and civilians are being wilfully killed by terrorists, those charged with protecting the country are focused on politics of self-succession. The National Security Adviser is going after opposition figures and calling bandits his “brothers”, while the Minister of Defence is on television planning the APC national convention. This is not leadership. It is a dangerous distraction, and it is costing lives.

In case this government has forgotten, those being killed by terrorists are not just numbers. Those soldiers being mowed down by bandits are people’s children, husbands, fathers and families. In any serious country, a devastating security breach would command the full attention of government. Leaders would return home, address the nation, and take responsibility.

Instead, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is abroad, exchanging pleasantries with the King and Queen of England while Nigerians mourn and soldiers are being buried. Not a word has been spared for the victims or the brave soldiers who have paid the ultimate sacrifice in service of Nigeria. The oath of office is clear, the primary duty of government is the protection of lives, and that duty is certainly not being met by this APC government.

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The protection of lives and property is the most basic responsibility of any government. It cannot be treated as secondary to political distractions or competing priorities. The ADC therefore calls on President Tinubu to return immediately to the country and show, for once, that he cares about something else other than his politics.

We also think it is about time that government started to take full responsibilities for every life lost that could have been protected by paying compensation to the families of victims, whether military or civilians. Although no amount of money can fully compensate for a lost life, but by penalising itself this way, government would have started to accept responsibility.

It is no longer enough for government to merely issue condolences and condemnations. It is its first job to protect lives. And Nigeria cannot continue on a path where the loss of lives becomes routine.

We are only in the third month of the year, and already thousands of Nigerians have been k1lled in violent attacks across the country, while the President continues to make merry, enjoying the sweetness of the only thing he truly cares about: politics. This is unacceptable, as it is condemnable.

Signed:
Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi National Publicity Secretary African Democratic Congress (ADC)

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