
CSOs seek single registry in Akwa Ibom, oppose multiple registration requirements
Civil society organisations (CSOs) in Akwa Ibom State have called for the establishment of a central registry to eliminate multiple registration requirements and overlapping levies imposed by different government agencies.
READ ALSO: They further called for equal qualification requirements for members of the proposed appeal board, insisting that civil society nominees should possess at least 10 years of sector experience, similar to the qualification required of the state registrar.
They described the measure as an interim safeguard to prevent further delays in reforming the state’s regulatory environment for civil society organisations.
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