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EiE Celebrates 16 Years Anniversary

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March 16, 2026
Lagos, Nigeria

 

For Immediate Release 

 

Press Statement

Enough is Enough Nigeria Marks 16 Years with Renewed Call for Citizen Engagement Ahead of 2027 Elections

“The Nigerian citizen is not apathetic. They are watching, and when given a reason to believe, they still show up. That is what 16 years of EiE has taught us.”

Ufuoma Nnamdi-Udeh
(Executive Director, EiE Nigeria)


Enough is Enough (EiE) Nigeria today marks its 16th anniversary, renewing its call for active citizen engagement as Nigeria approaches a critical period ahead of the 2027 general elections. 

In a video address released today, Executive Director Ufuoma Nnamdi-Udeh reflected on EiE’s sixteen-year journey, acknowledging the pressures facing civil society while reaffirming the organisation’s commitment to building a more accountable Nigeria.

 

Reflecting on sixteen years of civic advocacy, she highlighted the tangible impact of civic advocacy, citing wins in communities in Nasarawa, where citizens gained access to clean water through EiE’s #OfficeOfTheCitizen HelpDesk initiative, and young Nigerians nationwide, who have engaged their elected representatives through the shineyoureye.org platform to resolve governance issues.

 

At the same time, she acknowledged current operational pressures and a generation of young Nigerians who remain politically aware but increasingly disengaged from formal governance processes. “Sixteen years is long enough to lose faith,” she said, “but the citizens who kept showing up remind us why EiE must keep showing up too.

 

Acknowledging the 15-year leadership of the founding Executive Director, Opeyemi Adamolekun, Nnamdi-Udeh emphasised institutional continuity. “EiE’s impact today stands on the shoulders of those who built it before us. Democracy is a relay; one generation builds the foundation, and the next carries the baton forward.”

 

Describing 2026 as EiE’s “Bridge Year,” Ufuoma explained that it is a deliberate period of consolidation ahead of the 2027 electoral cycle. This year, EiE is deepening civic infrastructure through the #OfficeOfTheCitizen HelpDesk network at the local government level, sustaining citizen engagement and education programs that equip Nigerians with knowledge and motivation to participate in governance, strengthening democratic access and accountability through shineyoureye.org, and leveraging creativity, innovation and technology to mobilise women and young Nigerians ahead of the Ekiti and Osun governorship elections and in preparation for the 2027 general elections.

 

As part of its anniversary, EiE will release One Voice, Many Echoes, a short film tracing three eras of citizen-led civic action in Nigeria – 1993, 2010, and 2020, and the threads that connect them. First screened privately at EiE’s 15th anniversary event, where it received strong acclaim, the film will be available to the public later this month.

 

EiE’s 16th anniversary is not just another milestone; it is a recommitment to holding leaders accountable, building civic infrastructure at the grassroots, and ensuring that come 2027, Nigeria’s women and youth are more informed and engaged than ever before. “Our mission is bigger than any individual”, she stated. And so, we call on individuals and organisations to support this work by joining EiE’s Enablers Network to fund and sustain citizen-led change.

“Nigerians will save Nigeria, but we must build the capacity to do so together. Enough thinking. Enough Talking.  It’s time to build”, Nnamdi-Udeh concluded. 

 

God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria!

The video address can be watched on EiE’s social media pages on X, Facebook, Instagram & TikTok, with the public release of One Voice, Many Echoes coming later this month on YouTube.

 


Enough is Enough Nigeria (www.eie.ng) is a network of individuals and organizations committed to instituting a culture of good governance and public accountability in Nigeria through active citizenship. EiE’s #RSVPRegister | Select | Vote | Protect is a key voter education campaign. EiE was an integral part of the #OccupyNigeria movement in 2012 and is very active in the #OpenNASS and #OfficeOftheCitizen campaigns.

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