 Stakeholders in Iqiti State have called for transparency and accountability on issues of public procurement in this state. The two-day workshop, which was organized by the Public-Private Centre, focuses on ways to improve transparency, accountability and to ensure that the interest of the masses is protected. Speaking with Newsman, the Senior Communications Officer Nina Eze and other stakeholders said the program is to ensure sensitization of citizens to their rights and encourage them to ask the right questions. The first is empowering citizens and ensuring that citizens get value for money, they get better service delivery. Because at the end of the day, it's when citizens know how to actively and effectively hold government accountable, then they can speak out, then they can demand that this school in my community is not working. The toilets are not good, the fences are not good, the structures, there are no tables and decks. That's how we are able to, you know, use our platform to empower citizens to actually hold government accountable. So we are implementing this program in Iqiti State, in Adamawa State and in Kaduna State. Just basically bringing together stakeholders, all the relevant stakeholders, so government... Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.