STRUCTURE OF THE SITUATION ROOM

The Situation Room has a Convener, who is Dr Y.Z. Ya’u, the Executive Director of Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD); and also has two Co-Conveners – Mimidoo Achakpa, Executive Director of Women’s Rights to Education Programme (WREP) and Franklin Oloniju, Executive Director of Life and Peace Development Organization (LAPDO)
Membership of Situation Room cuts across a wide range of CSOs from the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria. Each member brings a particular asset to the Situation Room ranging from grassroots outreach/access, access to government, civic education, legislative advocacy, electoral reforms, social media and access to security structures/architecture.
Situation Room’s Secretariat is hosted by Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre (PLAC). The Secretariat provides programmatic and administrative support to the activities of the Situation Room.
CLEEN Foundation

The CLEEN Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting public safety, security, and justice in Nigeria. Since its establishment, the foundation has played a pivotal role in advocating for effective law enforcement, good governance, and the protection of human rights within the country. At its core, the CLEEN Foundation aims to strengthen the rule of law and enhance the capacity of law enforcement agencies to deliver equitable and accountable justice services to all Nigerians. The organization operates through research, advocacy, capacity building, and partnership initiatives aimed at addressing security challenges and fostering a safer society. One of the primary focuses of the CLEEN Foundation is conducting research on various aspects of security, governance, and criminal justice in Nigeria. Through rigorous studies and data-driven analysis, the foundation generates evidence-based insights that inform policies, interventions, and reforms in the security sector. This research serves as a foundation for evidence-based advocacy aimed at influencing policies and practices that promote effective law enforcement and respect for human rights. Advocacy forms a critical pillar of the CLEEN Foundation’s work. The organization actively engages with policymakers, government agencies, civil society groups, and the public to advocate for reforms that enhance transparency, accountability, and professionalism within law enforcement institutions. By advocating for policies that uphold human rights standards, improve police-community relations, and strengthen justice systems, the foundation contributes to building a more just and secure society.