Follow The Money (FTM), the largest social accountability movement in Africa and a flagship initiative of Connected Development (CODE), is inviting applications for the position of State Lead across all thirty-six states of Nigeria and the Federal Capital Territory. The organisation is searching for credible, committed, and community-rooted citizens who are ready to champion transparency, accountability, and people-powered governance at the grassroots level.
This is a voluntary leadership role designed for individuals who are passionate about civic engagement and social change. Selected State Leads will be expected to uphold the highest standards of integrity and represent Follow The Money with professionalism, credibility, and a strong sense of responsibility. The role places State Leads at the centre of community action, working closely with citizens to ensure public funds deliver real impact.
About
Follow The Money started with a simple idea: that every citizen should know how their taxes and public funds are being spent. Over the years, the movement has grown into a global, award-winning civic platform that has tracked billions in public spending across critical sectors such as education, healthcare, and rural infrastructure. Through evidence-based advocacy and community engagement, FTM works to ensure that government projects reach intended beneficiaries. The movement believes that when citizens are empowered with timely and accurate information, they can demand accountability and ensure that no community is left behind in development efforts.
Benefits
Serving as an FTM State Lead offers volunteers a unique opportunity for personal growth and civic impact. Key benefits include:
- Hands-on leadership experience in transparency, accountability, and social advocacy
- Practical exposure to community monitoring, project tracking, and civic technology tools
- Access to training sessions, toolkits, and continuous guidance from the national team
- Membership in a strong national network of civic actors, journalists, and civil society organisations
- Opportunities for visibility, recognition, and representation on Follow The Money platforms
- Certificates of service and performance-based references to support future career opportunities
- The chance to amplify community voices and strengthen local governance structures
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES
- Community Mobilization and Sensitization: Lead efforts to mobilize communities and educate citizens on how to use budget and project information to demand quality service delivery.
- Grassroots Monitoring and Tracking: Coordinate on-ground monitoring of public projects in sectors such as health, education, and water and sanitation, including site visits and community interviews.
- Strategic Stakeholder Engagement: Engage local government officials, traditional rulers, and community leaders to promote open governance and inclusive development.
- Communication and Reporting: Serve as a link between communities and the national FTM team by submitting regular reports, data, and human-interest stories.
- Volunteer Management: Build, inspire, and manage a team of volunteers and community champions within the state.
REQUIREMENTS
Applicants are expected to meet the following criteria:
- Strong belief in transparency, accountability, and active citizenship
- Experience in community organising, social activism, or civil society work
- Excellent leadership, communication, and public speaking skills
- Good knowledge of the state’s geography, languages, and social dynamics
- Ability to remain non-partisan and professional at all times
- Proficiency in digital tools and social media for advocacy
How to Apply
Interested candidates who are ready to stand up for their communities and ensure public funds are used effectively should apply through the official link provided.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: 30th January 2026
link:l to apply: Apply Here
