Soon, finding out what your local government is actually doing could be as easy as checking a website. A Nigerian think tank is set to launch two new digital tools built to do exactly that.
Agora Policy, a Nigerian non-profit focused on policy and governance reform, has announced it will launch two platforms on June 25, 2026. The tools are called the Local Governance Accountability Portal and the Policy Registry, and they are designed to give Nigerians easier access to governance and policy information.
What These New Tools Will Actually Do
The Local Governance Accountability Portal is built to give people access to data and information about how local governments operate. This is the level of government closest to everyday Nigerians, yet often the hardest to get clear information about.
The Policy Registry will work differently. It is meant to serve as a storehouse of policy knowledge and resources, making it easier for people to find documents and research on government policy without digging through scattered sources.
Agora Policy says the two platforms are designed to expand public access to local governance data and policy knowledge. The organisation has not yet shared full details on how each platform will work, but more information is expected before the official launch date.
Who This Is Really For
This is not just a tool for tech experts or government insiders. Agora Policy says the platforms are meant for everyday citizens, researchers, policymakers, civil society groups, and development partners who need easier access to governance information.
For an ordinary Nigerian, this could mean being able to check what projects a local government has approved, or finding policy documents that were previously hard to track down. For researchers and journalists, it could mean less time spent chasing scattered records and more time spent analysing them.
Why This Matters Right Now
Across Nigeria, access to reliable information about government activity has long been a challenge, especially at the local government level. Citizens often struggle to find clear records of spending, projects, or decisions made by officials who are supposed to serve them directly.
This launch comes at a time when there is growing interest in using digital tools to improve transparency and public participation in governance. Stakeholders in this space argue that centralised digital platforms can help close information gaps and make it easier for the public to follow government programmes and reforms.
Who Is Behind Agora Policy
Agora Policy was founded in 2022 and is based in Abuja. The organisation describes itself as a Nigerian think tank focused on finding practical solutions to pressing national problems through evidence, dialogue, and capacity building.
Its work covers several areas, including economic growth, democracy and governance, climate change, and broader issues like technology and social inclusion. The group has previously published research and policy reports on topics ranging from economic reform and anti-corruption to security and governance.
The organisation says its mission is built around generating and pushing for policies that are evidence-based, realistic, and inclusive, with the goal of addressing Nigeria’s ongoing development challenges.
What Happens Next
For now, the full details of how these platforms will function are still under wraps. Agora Policy has promised to release more information ahead of the June 25 launch date.
Once live, the real test will be whether these tools actually make it easier for ordinary Nigerians to hold their local governments accountable, or whether they end up being used mostly by researchers and policy circles. Either way, this is a platform worth watching once it goes live.

