Reports / White Papers
Our Reports and White Papers provide comprehensive, in-depth analysis of critical policy issues shaping Africa’s political, economic, and institutional landscape. These publications draw on empirical research, stakeholder consultations, comparative experiences, and interdisciplinary approaches to examine structural challenges and propose actionable policy solutions.
Past elections have shown that while technology is necessary for electoral credibility in Nigeria, it is not sufficient without strong institutions and political will. As Nigeria approaches the 2027 general elections, we reviewed the Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC) key technological innovations since 1999 and their impact on electoral integrity.
As part of our #234Vote series, this paper outlines seven core policy recommendations for INEC, the National Assembly, and civil society aimed at strengthening public trust and electoral confidence ahead of the elections.
As the Nigerian Value Added Tax turns thirty this year, this report reflects on its development, assesses the current legislative and policy framework for its administration, and makes policy projections for its optimal administration in Nigeria.
This Report adopts a qualitative approach to analysing the effectiveness or otherwise of the anti-corruption campaign of the Buhari regime. In this Report, we analyse various initiatives introduced by the Buhari presidency to combat corruption.