II

Promise vs reality

The gap between constitutional objectives and daily life.

This is still frontend-only, but the layout is ready for real indicators, charts, source links, and progress scoring when the data set is prepared.

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Chapter II sections tracked

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Priority sections for early campaign storytelling

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Live data integrations for now

Section 13

Government is directed by Chapter II

The duty exists, but enforcement is weak.

Chapter II is generally treated as non-justiciable because of Section 6(6)(c).

Section 14

Security and welfare first

The constitutional purpose of government is often missed.

Security, welfare, and public trust remain among Nigeria's deepest governance concerns.

Section 15

Unity without discrimination

National integration is still fragile.

Identity, exclusion, and patronage politics continue to weaken citizenship.

Section 16

Prosperity should be shared

Growth without dignity is not the Chapter II vision.

Poverty, unemployment, inflation, and inequality should be tracked here with current sources.

Section 16A

Food as national security

Hunger and food inflation hit families first.

Track food inflation, malnutrition, farmer security, and local production here.

Section 17

Dignity, justice, and equality

Social justice is not yet the lived experience.

Track poverty, health access, social protection, gender inclusion, and disability inclusion here.

Section 18

Education for every child

Education remains one of Nigeria's biggest broken promises.

Track out-of-school children, literacy, teacher quality, and school completion here.

Section 19

Nigeria with purpose abroad

Foreign policy must connect back to citizens.

Track diaspora protection, trade outcomes, regional security, and diplomatic credibility here.

Section 20

Protect the land, air, and water

Environmental harm is a bread-and-life issue.

Track flooding, oil pollution, erosion, desertification, waste, and air quality here.

Section 21

Culture with dignity

Culture is often underfunded and underused.

Track creative economy jobs, heritage sites, language preservation, and cultural exports here.

Section 22

Media holds power accountable

Accountability needs a free and serious media.

Track press freedom, misinformation, civic access to information, and media trust here.

Section 23

Discipline, integrity, and dignity

Ethics fail when institutions reward the wrong behavior.

Track corruption perception, public trust, service delivery, and civic participation here.

Section 24

Citizenship is active

Good citizenship needs trustworthy government.

Track voter participation, tax morale, civic trust, and community participation here.

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