Promises Made. Progress Measured.
Campaign promises should become public dashboards, not forgotten speeches. Promise Tracker will help Nigerians follow what public officials promised, what they said should happen in Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, and Year 4, and what evidence shows over time.
Promise Tracker is a future accountability module
This page is currently a preview for design and public education. Real promise tracking will begin when verified manifestos, candidate commitments, office holders, public evidence, and yearly milestones are available.
Campaign promises become public accountability records
The Promise Tracker will connect candidate manifestos to post-election performance, allowing citizens to follow promises year by year.
01
Manifesto Published
Candidates publish structured manifestos with sector plans and year-by-year expected achievements.
02
Candidate Becomes Official
If elected, the candidate profile is linked to an office-holder profile and the manifesto becomes a public commitment record.
03
Progress Tracked
Promises are reviewed against Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, and Year 4 milestones using public sources and evidence.
04
Scorecards Published
Promise delivery, citizen sentiment, transparency, and evidence quality feed into governance scorecards.
Clear labels for public progress
Every promise will have a visible status and a transparent explanation of what that status means.
Not Started
No visible public action has been verified yet.
In Progress
Some public action or implementation activity is visible.
Partially Delivered
Some parts of the promise have been delivered, but not all.
Delivered
The promise has been substantially completed and verified.
Needs Verification
More evidence is needed before a public status is assigned.
Year 1 to Year 4 milestone tracking
Promises will not be stored as vague campaign slogans. They will be broken into expected yearly milestones.
Example: Rehabilitate major roads within the first two years.
Year 1
Planning, budget allocation, contractor selection.
Year 2
Major construction and early delivery milestones.
Year 3
Expansion and independent progress review.
Year 4
Final delivery and public performance audit.
Example: Improve access to primary healthcare services.
Year 1
Facility assessment and policy framework.
Year 2
Pilot implementation and staffing improvements.
Year 3
Statewide or constituency-level expansion.
Year 4
Measured delivery outcome and public review.
Example: Create employment and youth opportunity programmes.
Year 1
Programme design and funding structure.
Year 2
First implementation phase and beneficiary tracking.
Year 3
Scale-up across communities.
Year 4
Final delivery score and citizen feedback.
Evidence will matter
Future promise updates will be supported by public evidence such as official documents, budget records, government releases, media reports, public project information, and citizen-submitted evidence reviewed through moderation.