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Following the approval by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) of the first switching firm to provide e-payment transaction services in Nigeria, the country has jumped another step towards the development of cashless transaction in the economy.

The new technology in payment system is designed to ease the rampant movement of huge money from one place to another and help customers to access their account balances in not only their banks, but in any participating bank in the country.

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The need for government to concentrate on the overall value of application programs and platforms over and above other areas of information technology in its bid to achieve the much touted e-government strategy, has been described as ‘‘necessary’’.

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The implementation of e-Government in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), will help check problems of multiple land allocation.

The FCT Minister, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, made the statement on Monday in Abuja at the opening ceremony of a three-day stakeholders' conference on National e-Government: Strategies and Implementation for Nigeria.

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SOFTWARE expert and managing director of ProGenics Corp Limited, Mr. Tony Udoh, has called for the definition of criteria for development of application programmes that would leverage the electronic government (e-govt) strategies.

This call was contained in his paper at the recent meet of national e-government stakeholders, held at the nation's capital, Abuja, entitled "Application programmes and platform as a prerequisite for national e-Strategies".

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The Federal Government yesterday in Abuja stated that the need to ensure overall efficiency and effectiveness in government is the reason government is embarking on the e-Government project.

Speaking in Abuja at the start of a two-day conference on National e-Government Strategies and Implementation for Nigeria, President Olusegun Obasanjo said, "the overall thrust of our mission is to generate internal effectiveness and efficiency to provide better services for the governed while remaining transparent, accountable and compact."

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