Analyses Report on Oil Theft – May 2013

Report on Pipeline Sobotage, Crude Oil Theft etc in the 36 States of Nigeira, with more emphasis on Niger Delta Region and areas with Pipeline channels In the month of May, about Ten states were reported in the media as places where crude oil theft prevails and routes for illegal

Analyses Report on Oil Theft – June 2013

In the month of June, about seven states were reported in the media as places where crude oil theft prevails and routes for illegal crude oil transit. Report on Pipeline Sabotage, Crude Oil Theft etc in the 36 States of Nigeira, with more emphasis on Niger Delta Region and areas…

Analyses Report on Oil Theft – July 2013

Report on Pipeline Sabotage, Crude Oil Theft etc in the 36 States of Nigeira, with more emphasis in Niger Delta Region and areas with pipeline. In the month of July, nine states were reported in the media as places where crude oil theft prevails and routes for illegal crude oil transit.

Analyses Report on Oil Theft – August 2013

This Crude Oil Policy Brief reflects on reports on pipeline vandalisation, sabotage, crude oil theft and similar crude oil crimes in the 36 States of Nigeira with more emphasis on Niger Delta Region. The goal is to identify trends and make recommendations for better managing Nigeria’s oil

Analysis of 2014 Appropriation Bill for Anticorruption Agencies

The Access Nigeria and Access Sierra Leone is an Accountable Governance for Justice and Security (AGJS) project. The project is being implemented by a consortium made up of CLEEN Foundation (Nigeria), a non governmental organisation that promotes public…

Nigeria 2015 elections: Electoral Risk and Hot Spot Mapping

Elections are a crucial part of any democratic government and enable citizens to periodically determine who should lead them at every level of government. Several elections in Nigeria have been marred by violent activities either during or post elections. Examples of this include

Youths, Radicalisation and Affiliation with Insurgent Groups in Northern Nigeria

Across the Six states surveyed an average of 87% were of the opinion that lack of in-depth knowledge of religion texts is a factor that influences the adoption of extremism among youths. This was highest in Kaduna 93% , followed by Borno and Yobe 91% and 84%.

Police Insensitivity and Societal Stigma Hinder Reporting of Rape in Nigeria

Rape incidents are less likely to be reported and victims more likely to be dissatisfied with handling of cases Only 28% of rape incidents were reported to the Police. This is lower than the reporting rates of other major crimes such as robbery, kidnapping and attempted murder

Policy Brief on Roles and Opportunities for Engagement of Non State Actors in Election Security

In Nigeria, and generally in Africa, participatory democracy can be imperilled and crippled by election insecurity. To buttress this, CLEEN Foundation’s seventh Security Threat Assessment (STA) noted, there were a few concerns about the capacity and neutrality

Policy brief on Security Threat, Pattern and Trends of Crime in Lagos State, May 2013

About 67% of Lagos residents said they have fear of becoming a victim of crime. 23% agreed to have experienced crime in the last one year. General perception is that crime rate has increased from 12% to 21% in Lagos State. Robbery 28% and theft of property 17%

Decreasing Priority to Victims of Rape in Nigeria: Policy Brief 001: February, 2013

Generally, incidents of rape are higher in the SouthSouth States than other geo political zones in Nigeria. Only 23% of rape incidents in Nigeria were reported to the Police. About 33% of those who reported were not satisfied with how their cases were handled.

Nigeria 2015 elections: Security of Observers and the Electorate: Security policy brief March 2015

Majority of the electorate intend to vote and do not think security will be an issue, The number of those who fear that security will be an issue is close to the number uncertain that they will vote; Polling units and collation centres are perceived as most prone

Strengthenig Peae and Security Structures in Zamfara State

The Cammunity Peace Monitors (CPMs) of Bungudu and Gusau LGAs appreciate the Zamfara State Police Caommand’s collaboration in implementing community-led security initiatives since 2024. As grassroots volunteers bringing communities and security agencies