Legis360 is changing how people access and understand lawmaking in Nigeria and beyond—Africa. The new digital platform allows users to track bills, motions, petitions, and committee activities in real time. This access was once only available to political insiders, but Legis360 now makes it easy for everyone to stay informed.
Samuel Folorunsho, the Project Lead, said the goal is to connect the public with those in power. “Legis360 gives power back to citizens, journalists, and advocacy groups so they can help shape policies,” he explained.
The platform uses smart tools to make lawmaking more open and easy to follow. It includes AI-powered bill analysis, live updates from legislative committees, and even direct ways to message lawmakers. It also offers a searchable database of past and current legislative actions, so users can find the information they need quickly.
“In many African countries, governance still feels like a secret,” said Folorunsho. “Legis360 is here to change that. We’re using technology to open up the system and help people hold their leaders accountable.”
Legis360 was built for everyone. Whether you’re a student, journalist, civil rights group, or even a lawmaker, the platform offers useful features. It promotes freedom of speech and supports participatory governance by making it easier for people to speak up and stay involved.
“We didn’t just build a tool for transparency,” Folorunsho said. “We built it to make a difference. Whether you’re researching policy or just curious about your government, Legis360 is your go-to guide.”
As Legis360 prepares for its official launch, the team is asking users to explore the platform, test its features, and give feedback. The goal is to build a strong community and promote people-powered governance across Africa.
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