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The National Association of Nigerian Traders (NANTS) participated in the official launch of the CHRICED Strategic Plan (2026–2030) held on Saturday in Abuja. The event marked a significant step toward strengthening civic engagement, democratic governance, and the protection of vulnerable populations across Nigeria.
Represented by its Head of Media and Communication, Onyekachi Emmanuel, NANTS noted that the new strategy provides a clear framework for addressing some of Nigeria’s most pressing socio-economic and governance challenges.
In his address, the Executive Director of the Resource Centre for Human Rights and Civic Education (CHRICED), Dr Ibrahim Zikirullahi, stated that the new five-year strategy is grounded in justice, inclusion, and democratic accountability.
He explained that the strategic plan was developed in response to Nigeria’s evolving realities – including climate change impacts, insecurity, governance gaps, declining social protection systems, and increasing digital repression.
Zikirullahi outlined six core pillars that will guide CHRICED’s interventions through 2030, noting that the strategy was informed by data, community consultations, and a rights-based approach.
Dr. Zikirullahi highlighted several national concerns the plan seeks to address:
He warned that desertification, flooding, and extreme weather conditions are “reshaping lives and livelihoods,” especially in northern Nigeria where food security continues to decline.
He emphasized that a democracy that excludes its indigenous populations “cannot claim legitimacy,” pledging intensified advocacy for the recognition and inclusion of FCT original inhabitants.
He described current mortality rates as “unacceptably high” and reaffirmed CHRICED’s commitment to expanding interventions supporting women and children.
Zikirullahi vowed that CHRICED will push back against digital suppression by promoting digital literacy and widening access to platforms that amplify civic voices.
He stressed that “accountability remains the heartbeat of democracy,” and expressed CHRICED’s resolve to strengthen support for community actors, activists, media institutions, and citizens who demand transparency from public office holders.
He reiterated that credible elections are essential for democratic survival, making electoral integrity a top priority for the next five years.
Zikirullahi also extended gratitude to the MacArthur Foundation for supporting the formulation of the strategic plan.
Speaking at the event, Oladayo Olaide, Head of the CHRICED Strategy Committee, highlighted the organisation’s renewed commitment to addressing the root causes of street children and out-of-school children across Nigeria.
He added that the plan will mainstream:
Social protection initiatives
Gender inclusion
Youth empowerment and skills development
He emphasized CHRICED’s readiness to collaborate with government stakeholders to reduce the number of out-of-school children within the five-year implementation window.
NANTS commends CHRICED for developing a forward-looking and inclusive strategic plan that aligns with national priorities, especially in the areas of justice, social protection, and civic empowerment.
The association reaffirms its willingness to collaborate with CHRICED and other stakeholders to advance good governance, strengthen public accountability, and protect the rights and livelihoods of Nigerian traders, families, and communities.

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