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To streamline government transaction processes and strengthen the avenues for citizens to interact with the government, the Federal Government last week, led other fifteen stakeholders, including strategic and financial partners, to sign the shareholders agreement on the Nigerian eGovernment initiative.

The Nigerian eGovernment initiative, refers to deliberate efforts by the Federal Government of Nigeria to deliver government information and services online via the internet to her citizens in order to ensure that the citizens and businesses are served better and cheaply.

Weiterlesen: Nigeria: FG leads 15 stakeholders to sign agreement on eGovernment initiative

The Nigerian Information Technology professionals in America (NITPA) has called for massive training of Civil Servants in Information Communications Technology. ICT, skills as over N50 billion is lost annually in low productivity due to untrained labor force in the country.

Weiterlesen: Nigeria: N50b Lost Annually in Civil Service Productivity

Revolutions brought about by Information and Communications Technology (ICT) have translated into transparency and good governance.

Information and Communications Technology (ICT) are seen as essential tools for development and their roles in enthroning transparency and good governance, this 21st century cannot be over looked.

Weiterlesen: Nigeria: ICT: Tool for Transparency, Good Governance

It is indeed a great honour done to me personally and the state of Jigawa in particular, to be invited to deliver this briefing to a distinguished gathering like this. It is really pleasurable to have this opportunity to share our experience in Jigawa with people who have excelled and reached the peak of their careers.

Weiterlesen: Nigeria: E-Governance: the Jigawa Experience

Federal Government yesterday inaugurated the Board of Directors to oversee the activities of the National e-Government Strategies Limited (NeGSt). The board is chaired by the Director-General of National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), Prof. Ajayi.

Inaugurating the board in Abuja, Minister of Science and Technology, Prof. Turner Isoun, noted that NeGSt has within a short time, been able to help increase productivity, institutional transparency, accountability, and efficiency resulting in unprecedented and radical economic and technological growths.

Weiterlesen: Nigerian: FG Inaugurates E-Government Board

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