OrderPaper Rebrands to Strengthen Parliamentary Monitoring, Civic Engagement in Nigeria

In a bold move to amplify its impact on Nigeria’s democratic landscape, OrderPaper, the country’s foremost independent parliamentary monitoring organization and policy think tank, has unveiled a fresh brand identity.
The rebranding marks a strategic shift aimed at enhancing civic engagement, promoting transparency, and leveraging technology to bridge the gap between parliament, policy, and the public.

The rebrand features a new logo with a sleek, tech-forward design that reflects the organization’s evolving mission. The updated green color palette symbolizes trust, innovation, and OrderPaper’s growth as a key player in fostering transparent, inclusive governance.
But beyond aesthetics, the transformation signals a renewed commitment to leveraging data-driven platforms and policy advocacy tools to empower Nigerian citizens.
“Our rebranding represents more than just a visual change,” said Oke Epia, Founder and CEO of OrderPaper.
“It’s a renewed commitment to fostering transparency, accountability, and active citizenship. Informed citizens are essential for effective governance, and through our innovative platforms, we aim to empower all stakeholders to demand greater accountability from their representatives.”

One of the most significant developments is the launch of Parliament Reports—a dedicated media platform offering legislative intelligence, policy analysis, and comprehensive coverage of Nigeria’s national and state assemblies.
Accessible at www.parliamentreports.com, the platform delivers real-time insights and data-driven reports designed to support informed decision-making for both citizens and policymakers.
A WhatsApp channel has also been introduced to expand accessibility and facilitate direct engagement.

To further strengthen its civic engagement efforts, OrderPaper has introduced several new features and platforms:

Reach Your Rep: A feature that allows citizens to directly contact their National Assembly representatives with queries and petitions.

People’s Parliament: A community engagement platform on Facebook and WhatsApp designed to amplify civic participation and dialogue.

RemTrack: A digital tool focused on public engagement in energy transition, climate change, and transparency in Nigeria’s extractive sector.

ConsTrack: Provides verified data on public project implementation, empowering citizens to monitor and report progress.

Leg’ACE: A programme fostering legislative accountability and constituency engagement, bridging the gap between citizens and lawmakers.

Scorecard Nigeria: An upcoming platform that will anchor periodic performance appraisals of the National Assembly.

Most Valuable Parliamentarian (MVP) Hall of Fame: Launched in 2023, this is Nigeria’s first hall of fame recognizing outstanding legislative performers at the end of each tenure.

Guided by its IDEA core values—Innovation and Inclusion, Dedication and Diligence, Efficiency and Effectiveness, and Accountability and Adaptability—OrderPaper is setting its sights on becoming Africa’s leading authority in parliamentary reporting, advocacy, and public policy advisory.

With nearly a decade of experience driving good governance and democratic practices, OrderPaper’s rebranding signals a dynamic future.
“We invite all stakeholders—public officials, civil society organizations, private sector actors, development partners, and the general public—to join us in enhancing legislative accountability and promoting responsible citizenship across Nigeria and Africa,” Epia concluded.

As Nigeria continues to navigate complex governance challenges, OrderPaper’s bold rebranding underscores its mission to equip citizens with the tools and knowledge needed to hold their leaders accountable, fostering a more transparent and participatory democracy.

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