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Freitag, 1.11.2024
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When stakeholders in the healthcare sector came together at the Sheraton Hotels and Towers recently to rub minds together, it was on how to set the ball rolling to make it possible for all Nigerians to access healthcare through the Internet.

The gathering, drawn from medical practitioners and Information Technology (IT) experts pointed out that much as electronic healthcare was a laudable venture, certain wishes which include the standard of practice, electricity supply and cost would need to be addressed before Nigeria can think of connecting.

Weiterlesen: Nigeria: Accessing Healthcare Through The Internet

To engender workers well-being and higher productivity, over 6000 workers in all cadres in the Ondo State public service have participated in various local, national and international training programees.

Governor Olusegun Agagu said in Akure yesterday that 18 of the workers in the management cadre were trained overseas last year.

The governor pointed out that over N300m was expended on the training programmees in the last four years while another N220m has been earmarked for the same purpose in this year’s budget.

Weiterlesen: Nigeria: Ondo trains 6000 workers

National e-Government Strategies (NeGst) and the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, has taken yet another giant step in the nation's quest to enthrone an electronic driven administration in all the tiers of government in Nigeria, with a start off initiative called e-Enable Local Government Administration (eLGA).

An initiative which aims to conduct capacity building programmes for mentoring the leadership in the public service for good governance, in order to promote transparency, honesty and accountability among public office holders, starting from the grassroots - the local government councils to the precise.

Weiterlesen: Nigeria: Creating e-nabling Environment For Good Governance At The Grassroots

The recent move by the federal government through it Nigeria eGovernment Programme to introduce e-Enabled Local government Administration (LGA) aimed at boosting the moral of local government council operations has come at the right time when the world is gradually becoming a global village by days.

Consideration the facts that local government councils are those authorities close to the grassroots it is therefore no doubt to become a tier of government that can be targeted for any meaningful development agenda to succeed.

Weiterlesen: Nigeria: Making Councils Work Through eLGA

Electronic payment has been catching on in Nigeria in recent years. The use of automatic teller machines, point of sales terminals, Internet money transfer and account balance notification through SMS short messaging on mobile phones has also become an almost integral part of the country’s banking system.

Many people hardly go to banking halls anymore as they transact almost all their activities using e-payment.

Weiterlesen: Nigeria: Improving government accountability through electronic payment systems

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