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Niger Assembly has no website. It’s limiting residents’ access to information

Niger Assembly has no website. It’s limiting residents’ access to information

By GhanaSummary NewsroomNigeria2 sources

Mr Sabo urged the governments to recognise parliamentary websites and legislative transparency platforms as critical public infrastructure “In the digital age, access to legislative information is not a luxury; it is a democratic necessity,” he said.

By this standard, the absence of a digital legislative information platform in the Niger State House of Assembly raises questions about whether citizens can fully participate in democratic governance when access to laws, debates and legislative records depends largely on physical s and informal channels.

Yet while Nigeria is laying the digital rails for public service delivery, one of its key democratic institutions in Niger State remains largely disconnected from that transformation.

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