I don't think this will be effective, especially if the commission that handles the said reporting are also plagued with corruption and reeking with interests for self-gain. Perhaps leave everything to the civilian body that are really wanting to take politicians to jail for mishandling the public's money, but I guess that isn't going to happen since some of those in the commission would be wanting to protect some of their buddies who are still actively working in the government, and just get some kickback on whatever they are working for.
Exactly, they will just be another catalyst for misinformation among the public which continues to think that they are doing so well that they think that there's nothing wrong with their government. Also, this kind of thing is pretty useless to be honest because news outlets or the television can probably do the job.
Everyone agrees with this even though none of us from Nigeria (I assume), think about what the Nigerians will think about it. We have basically the same thing in our nation, we always had it since internet got more famous, it's been like maybe 15-20 years since it started.
What does it do? If you complain about the ruling party or anything regarding them, any corruption, any problems, anything that is against the law, they just ignore it, hell they will even find a way to put you in jail, even on the smallest of things they may end up finding something to put you in jail for a while, even if it is just 48 hours (max they can keep you without charging). Whereas if you ever complain to them about the other parties, or anyone that does anything against the ruling party, they take such a swift action that it is incredible how fast they can actually provide justice when they want to.