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Newly elected President of the Nigeria Computer Society (NCS), Prof. David Adewumi, has reiterated the commitment of the society to ensure more application of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) solutions to meeting the needs of the country.

Adewunmi, who stated this at his inaugural address recently, thanked the 17th National Executive Council led by the immediate past president, Sir Demola Aladekomo, for the work done within the space of two years.

He said: “I am still using the same medium to congratulate my colleagues who won the last election into the current 18th National Executive Council and welcome those who are first time comers to NEC, and also welcome the experienced NEC members on board. We need their experience to work together as a team.

He said NCS would ensure the provision of digital newsletter to all registered members on happenings in the Information Technology industry in Nigeria and beyond, adding that members will, henceforth; receive their membership certificates and other documentations through couriers’ services

According to him, the NCS secretariat will be restructured to meet the demand of members

He added: “The NCS secretariat will undergo restructuring to meet the growing needs of members. Members will henceforth receive prompt attention to request/inquires. There will be an overhauling of NCS records management system.

“We will liaise with Federal ministries to embarking on aggressive application of ICT tools in all government agencies.”

He said there would be an expansion of membership base of NCS, as the group will be completing the establishment of NCS chapters in all states of the Federation.

“With the support of the NCS NEC, we shall improve inter and intra government relationships with NCS, and build on the current visibility of NCS in Nigeria in particular and the world in general,” Adewumi said.

He said: “There will be more productive working relationships with the international community, and we will maintain good working relationship with other professional groups within and outside the country.

“We would respect all relationships, agreements, traditional obligations validly entered into by NCS. The main focus of NCS during my tenure with the support of NEC will be to continue to build a society whose focus would be a robust membership base.”

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Quelle/Source: The Guardian Nigeria, 21.08.2013

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