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Citizens' Eyes & Ears

Welcome to Adamawa State Technological Monitoring Hub

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The Adamawa State

Adamawa State (also known as the Land of Beauty) was created on 27th August 1991 alongside Taraba State from defunct Gongola State, with Yola as its capital. It is located in the North-East of Nigeria. It sits on a land area of 36, 917 square kilometers making it one of the largest States in Nigeria, placing it at 8th, just behind Zamfara at 7th. It is bordered to the Northwest by Borno State, Gombe State to the West and Taraba State to the Southwest. It also shares International borders with Cameroon to the East. The State has 3 Senatorial Districts, 8 Federal Constituencies and 21 Local Government Areas.

About Us

The Adamawa State Technological Monitoring Hub (CITIZENS’ EYES AND EARS) is an independent M&E unit situated in the Service Delivery & Improvement (SDI) department of the Adamawa State Planning Commission (ASPC) that performs evidence-based assessments on projects and programmes of Government and alignment to the state development plan. As part of the commitment of Adamawa State Government to Open Government Partnership (OGP) principles, the Unit is also responsible for harvesting feedback from citizens on government projects and programmes as it relates to result delivery and value for money to inform improved fiscal planning for sustainable development.

The Executive Governor

Adamawa State

Adamawa State

Planning Commission

Projects

State Projects

A detailed track record of the Adamawa State Government projects/programmes across the State.

Partners Projects

A detailed track record of the Adamawa State Government Partners’ projects/programmes across the State.

FG Intervention Proj/Prog.

A detailed track record of the Federal Government projects/programmes across Adamawa State.

Public Expenditure Tracking System (PETS)

By involving citizens in decision-making processes, the state has taken a significant step towards responsive and people-oriented governance. However, the introduction of the Technological Monitoring HUB, also known as Citizen Eyes and Ears, is a groundbreaking initiative in public expenditure tracking.

This system empowers citizens to monitor government activities and report any irregularities, contributing to enhanced accountability. By leveraging technology, Adamawa State has created a robust mechanism for citizens to actively participate in governance and hold authorities accountable.