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Transparency05/03/20265 min read

Following the Money: Tracking Constituency Projects

Budgets are public. Outcomes rarely are. Linking allocation to what was actually built is where accountability gets real.

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Naija Accountability

A constituency project has two lives: the one in the budget document, and the one on the ground. Too often, only the first is visible. The platform exists to connect them - allocation on one side, status and evidence on the other.

Each project carries a status: ongoing, completed, abandoned, or stalled. Citizens supply the ground truth with photos and reports; the budget figures supply the promise. The gap between them is the story.

When a road is funded but stalled, that shows up. When a clinic is completed and serving people, that shows up too - accountability cuts both ways, and credit is part of the record. The goal is not to assume the worst, but to verify what is true.

Over time, these project records build into something a single complaint never could: a pattern. Patterns are what turn a bad year into a clear case, and a clear case into a reason to vote differently.

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