Young Guardians of Accountability (YGA) is a dynamic civil society group dedicated to empowering youth in Nigeria to demand good governance and accountability from public officials. Our mission is to foster a culture of transparency, integrity, and active citizenship among young people. We engage in a variety of activities including community outreach, educational workshops, policy advocacy and social media campaigns. By raising awareness and providing tools for effective civic engagement, YGA aims to create a network of informed and proactive young leaders. Together, we strive to hold public officials accountable, ensuring that governance in Nigeria is both responsible and responsive to the needs of its citizens.
This is the first stage where we receive complaints from members and the general public.
After receiving reports or complaints, we are required to assess such reports to determine their validity.
After determining the validity of a report, we immediately begin the process of evidence gathering.
After evidence gathering, we usually write detailed petitions and address them to the appropriate authorities.
In order to achieve our aims and objective, we are required to follow up with the status of the petitions
If the authorities determines a case is ready for prosecution, we may be required to stand witness.
SAMUEL OGBUKU
Our concerns for the wellbeing of the people of the oil rich Niger Delta region brings us to Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC). We received a number of reports and complaints so we beamed our search light on NDDC and its leadership and Mr. Samuel Ogbuku is under a searchlight.
Boma IYAYE
Our concerns for the wellbeing of the people of the oil rich Niger Delta region brings us to Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC). We received a number of reports and complaints so we beamed our search light on NDDC and its leadership and Mr. Boma Iyaye also happens to be under watch.
EMMANUEL mERIBOLE
The Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace hasn't been without scandals and as usual our duty is to help bring about transparency and sanctity. YGA found several anomalies and infractions by some of its executive staffs and this time it is their Permanent Secretary.
OBI OSAKWE
The Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace hasn't been without scandals and as usual our duty is to help bring about transparency and sanctity. YGA found several anomalies and infractions by some of its executive staffs and the Executive Director of Finance and Accounts.
SADIKU ABDULKADIR RAFINDADI
Our complaint channel pointed us in the direction of Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) so we ran a due process audit of the agencies however, we discovered some of its former directors were not only non-compliant but also contravened several sections of the Nigerian laws.
Notice: Some of these cases were done in partnership with our sister organisations!
SADIKU ABDULKADIR rAFINDADI
Mr. Sadiku Radindadi (aka Alhaji Rafindadi) was the former Director of Business Relationship at the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria who was petitioned to the House Committee on Public Petition over a myriad of allegations. Update: PENDING
Gabriel Ochigbano
A cursory look at the Nigerian Defense front reveals that key individuals at the helms of the affairs of the nation's territorial integrity were suspected to have contravened vital laws. Since no man is above the laws of the land, we petitioned the Chief of Defense Logistics to the appropriate agencies. Updates: PENDING
ADEYINKA ADERETI
A cursory look at the Nigerian Defense front reveals that key individuals at the helms of the affairs of the nation's territorial integrity were suspected to have contravened vital laws. Since no man is above the laws of the land, we petitioned the Commandant Nigerian Army School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering to the appropriate agencies. Updates: PENDING
OLUWATOYIN MADEIN
The Ministry of Finance and office of the Accountant General are the first set of government ministry to be checked by YGA and a few of the top officials were suspected to have erred. We petitioned a few of the officials including the Accountant General of the Federation to the appropriate agencies. Status: PENDING.
FELIX OGUNDAIRO
The Ministry of Finance and office of the Accountant General are the first set of government ministry to be checked by YGA and a few of the top officials were suspected to have erred. We petitioned a few of the officials including the Director of Revenue and Investment at the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation (OAGF) to the appropriate agencies. Status: PENDING.
The case of alleged gross misconduct, abuse of office and money laundering against Alhaji Sadiku Abdulkadir Rafindadi (former Director at Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, FAAN) petitioned to the House Committee on Public Petitions has been acknowledged and letters of invitation has been sent to the parties involved.
Petition submitted to the authorities.
House Committee acknowledges
A case of abuse of office and contravention of the Code of Conduct Bureau Act against the person of the serving Director of Finance and Administration, Federal Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace, Mr. Obi Osakwe was submitted to the Code of Conduct Bureau.
Petition submitted to CCB.
Petition Acknowledged and Adopted.
Letters of Invitations dispatched.
Young Guardians of Accountability (YGA) aims to foster transparency and good governance in Nigeria by promoting civic education, advocating for accountability, empowering youth leaders, engaging in community outreach, leveraging technology, and building strategic partnerships. Our goal is to create a more just and accountable society through active youth participation.
We aim to educate young people about their rights and responsibilities as citizens, the importance of good governance and the mechanisms available for holding public officials accountable. Through workshops, seminars and online platforms, we provide the knowledge and tools necessary for effective civic engagement that will eventually bring accountability and transparency to the Nigerian democratic process. YGA works at the grassroots level to connect with communities and understand their specific needs and challenges. By organizing forums, town hall meetings and community dialogues, we create platforms for citizens to voice their concerns and participate in decision-making processes. In the digital age, technology is a powerful tool for advocacy. YGA utilizes social media, blogs, and other online platforms to raise awareness, mobilize support and engage a broader audience. We harness the power of digital communication to drive our campaigns and reach youth across the nation.
Young Guardians of Accountability (YGA) actively campaigns for transparency and accountability in public offices. We monitor government activities, scrutinize public spending, and advocate for policies that promote openness and reduce corruption. Our efforts include publishing reports, conducting investigations and collaborating with other civil society organizations to amplify our impact. By holding public officials accountable, we aim to foster a culture of integrity and responsible governance in Nigeria. Through our dedicated advocacy, YGA strives to ensure that public resources are managed efficiently and ethically, ultimately benefiting all citizens and strengthening democratic processes.
Collaboration is key to our success. Young Guardians of Accountability (YGA) partners with local, national, and international organizations, government agencies, and the private sector to strengthen our efforts and achieve our objectives. Through strategic alliances, we amplify our voice and enhance our impact. By working together with diverse stakeholders, we pool resources, share expertise and coordinate actions to promote transparency, accountability and good governance. These partnerships enable us to tackle complex challenges more effectively and create a unified front in our advocacy efforts. YGA is committed to building and nurturing these relationships to drive meaningful and lasting change in Nigeria.
| Report channel is now open | 4th Jul. | 24 Hrs |
| Peaceful Protest | 180 min. | ABJ |
| Public Hearing | 90 min. | ABJ |
| Public Hearing | 120 min. | ABJ |
| Town Hall Meeting | 24th Aug. | LAGOS |
| YGA Annual Youth Outreach | 20th Sep. | ABJ |
| YGA, Annual Dinner & Decoration | 30th Dec. | ABJ |