Empowering Citizens: Championing Democracy Through Engagement, Education, and Commitment
CHRICED's mission to empower citizens by promoting active participation in democracy. It emphasizes the importance of civic engagement, education, and commitment to democratic principles.

What we do
CHRICED promotes understanding and commitment of citizens and groups to the ideals, values and principles of democracy. It enhances citizens understanding lest they become cynical, apathetic, or simply withdraw from political life when their expectations are not met. This is based on our firm belief of the critical role of citizens and groups as the driver and sustainer of democracy. Without the active involvement of citizens in political life, the power and legitimacy of government are questioned, and democracy and democratic culture will be threatened.
Founded since
2006
building a democratic Nigeria.
Our History
The Resource Centre for Human Rights and Civic Education (CHRICED) is a Nigerian non-profit, and knowledge-driven platform of active citizens working for the promotion of human rights, rule of law, democracy and accountability. It is registered under the law of Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Rationale for the formation of CHRICED
The transition from military rule to civil rule in Nigeria gave rise to new forms of citizen mobilization and new definitions of citizenship. The pro-democracy movements, in most cases, provided the leverage in achieving the transition to civil rule, and their objective is for the broad section of the population to be heard in the political process. But we are increasingly witnessing the emergence of blocked transition where the popular participation does not exist. There is increasing monopolization of political power by the executive branch to the detriment of legislatives. There is also the acute economic crisis generated by the burden of debts, corruption, and the lack of sustainable development policy. This has resulted in increased misery and mass poverty in the country.
Thus, CHRICED is born out of consideration that:
- Democratic elections without genuine political participation result in a government and legislatures that deny inclusivity. Genuine participation implies a population educated on human rights, the political system (including political parties, electoral procedures, representative institutions), and civic duties.
- Institutions which are not democratic in their functioning inhibit democratic outcomes. In a developing democracy such as Nigeria, there is need to reform the Constitution, the electoral system, and key political institutions such as the legislature and local governments to ensure representative-ness, participation and accountability.
- The rule of law is an essential element of democracy. It is the glue of a democratic system and must be protected by creating civilian control over the military and preserving the independence of the judiciary, among other measures.
- Political parties are the classic vehicle for the articulation of the voices and interests of civil society in the political arena and state institutions. But there’s a huge gap between civil society actors and political parties / state institutions in Nigeria. There is need to reflect on the reasons for that gap and bridge it.
- Political parties should be democratic, representative, inclusive, and open to civil society oversight and alliances. Most parties in Nigeria today are either
(a) representing oligarchies or former power holders,
(b) composed of former radicals that have not adjusted to norms and practices of partisan politics, or
(c) individuals united by their personal interests in seeking power, without coherence, credibility, and innovative political platforms. There is need for internal party reforms and the creation of new well-nuanced parties in Nigeria. - There is need to strengthen the State to ensure the accountability of State leaders, transparency, efficiency and democratic nature of public institutions, laws and policies.
- The conditions for political participation are guaranteed when there is a free press, access to information, freedom of association, and the prevalence of the values of tolerance, equal opportunities and non-discrimination. While the State is responsible for establishing the safeguards, the development of a democratic culture is a process rooted principally in civil society and is part of the claims that are articulated politically by organized actors.
- Citizenship is intimately connected to the nature and level of political participation. The various dimensions of citizenship, i.e., its social, economic, civil and political dimensions, ought to improve through the process of democratic transition and consolidation, but this is not necessarily the case when political participation is blocked and thus limited to few elites. Civil society’s articulation of demands and proposals to develop and enhance the quality of citizenship in relation to the State and political institutions is a key component of democratic development.
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Our Vision
CHRICED envisions a democratic, just and free Nigeria
Our Mission
CHRICED’s mission is to foster an open, accountable, peaceful, and just Nigerian society
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behind our mission
Momodu Kassim-Momodu
Chairperson
Ekaete Judith Umoh
Vice Chairperson
Ibrahim Mualeem Zikirullahi
Executive Director
Abdulmumini Bala Ahmed
Legal Advicer
Idayat Hassan
Director
Oladayo Olaide
Director
Nafisa Ado
Tresurer
Feyisetan Adunbi
Diaspora Representative
Shuaibu Sani
Grant Finance & Admin Manager
Zuwaira Omar Mohammed
Programs Officer
Omoniyi Adewoye
Senior Programs Officer
Wasila Idris
Procurement Officer
Victor Emejuiwe
Program Manager
Furera Isiaka
Communication Officer
Jaafar Abubakar Sidiq
M.E.L Officer
Muhammad Nazir Idris
Programs Assistant
Muhammed Yusuf Musa
M.E.R Officer
Adamu Momodu Falilat
Gender Officer
Tijesunimi Falade Eunice
Relationship Officer
Sabi'u Habibu Babawa
Contact & Community Mobilization Assistant
Hembafan Adzuu Alexandra
Finance & Admin Assistant
Abdullah Tijani
Graphic Designer
Princess Aiyede Ayinyana
Communications Volunteer
Abdulroheem Adebogun
ICT Assistant
Isa Dahiru
Support Staff
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