Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre

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Formation2009
Founded atNigeria
TypeNon Governmental Organisation
PLAC
Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre
Formation2009
FounderClement Nwankwo
Founded atNigeria
TypeNon Governmental Organisation
Legal statusActive
PurposeLegislative advocacy, Electoral reform and CSO engagement
HeadquartersPlot 451, Gambo Jimeta Crescent off Nasir El Rufai Crescent, Guzape District
Location
Region served
Nigeria
Official language
English & French
Executive Director
Clement Nwankwo
Websitehttps://placng.org

Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre (PLAC) is a Nigerian independent, non-profit and non-partisan civil society organisation that works to strengthen democratic governance, citizens’ participation and engagement with public institutions in Nigeria.

PLAC advocates for legal and policy reforms, and promotes transparency and accountability in policy and decision-making processes by enhancing citizens access to the government. It engages in legislative advocacy, supports electoral reform and anti-corruption campaign.[1][2] PLAC reviews and simplifies Nigeria's electoral laws and election guidelines of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for citizens’ voter education and awareness.[3]

It was founded in 2009 by Clement Nwankwo, a Nigerian pro-democracy and human rights activist. PLAC hosts the secretariat of the Nigeria Civil Society Situation Room (Situation Room) and is a member of its steering committee.[4][5]

PLAC organises capacity building programmes for Nigerian legislators to train them on the rudiments of legislative practices and to help them better interface with citizens and civil society groups, to satisfy the demands of constituents and citizens. PLAC develops legislative resources such as work-plans, operational manuals, report writing manuals, and legislative agenda.

PLAC works closely with various Committees of the legislature especially in its priority areas of finance, appropriation, security, electoral and constitutional reform. Other focus areas of engagement include legislative committees on pro-poor reform Bills. PLAC also provides technical assistance on legislative activities such as public hearing and oversight, Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) relations and engagement.[6][7][8] PLAC conducts researches on various national issues and makes its findings available to the public and appropriate government authority.

Electoral reform

Civil Society Organisation engagement

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