ABUJA, Nigeria — Anambra, Kaduna, and Plateau states have achieved a 100 percent “Healthy” status in Nigeria’s Open Government Partnership (OGP) ranking, demonstrating their commitment to transparency, accountability, and citizen engagement in governance.
The ranking, released by the OGP Nigeria Secretariat, assesses states based on their implementation of open government principles, including fiscal transparency, access to information, citizen participation, and anti-corruption measures. Anambra, Kaduna, and Plateau emerged as the top-performing states, achieving the highest possible rating.
According to the report, the three states excelled in areas such as budget transparency, public procurement processes, and the establishment of citizen feedback mechanisms. They were also commended for their efforts to involve civil society organisations in governance and to ensure that government data is accessible to the public.
The OGP is an international initiative that promotes open government principles, with Nigeria joining as a member in 2016. The ranking serves as a tool to encourage states to adopt reforms that enhance transparency and accountability in public administration.
The achievement of Anambra, Kaduna, and Plateau states has been welcomed by civil society groups and development partners, who have called on other states to emulate their example. The OGP Secretariat has also encouraged the states to sustain their reforms and continue to deepen citizen engagement in governance.
The ranking comes amid growing calls for improved governance and transparency in Nigeria, particularly at the sub-national level. The performance of the three states serves as a benchmark for others seeking to improve their open government credentials.
For now, Anambra, Kaduna, and Plateau have set a high standard for transparency and accountability in Nigeria. The challenge for other states is to follow their lead and ensure that governance becomes more open, inclusive, and responsive to the needs of citizens.




