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The National eGovernment Strategies Limited (NeGst) will assist banks on information technology integration programme. The executive vice chairman of the NeGst, Dr. Olu Agunloye, said the summit would acquaint the banks on the simple procedures for integration and harmonization, especially now that the banks are bigger.

He said the summit was scheduled for May, 15 and 16, 2006. He added that the idea was to integrate and harmonize bank services to their customers, stressing that the country is moving towards creating a national data house where all government data will be stored.

Speaking at a science forum organized by the Nigerian Association of Science Journalists (NASJ) in Abuja, Agunloye assured that the peculiar problems arising from the ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) were being addressed with the use of standards and best practice developed from other countries, various capacity building seminars to key officers and an innovative application of eRegistration to provide interoperable databases and restore the integrities of the databases of the MDA.

Agunloye said the use of content and knowledge management platform on new public service network at the federal level was planned, but yet to be implemented for providing eLearning schemes for civil servants on the PSNet to build capacity.

"In particular, the use of eRegistration to create databases for 10.6 million electricity consumers and 1.0 million professional teachers has already been finalized," he said.

The board of National eGovernment Strategies was inaugurated on 4 May 2004 with a mandate which allowed the company to systematically move from designs and roadmaps to implementation of the eGovernment project.

Autor(en)/Author(s): Hamisu Muhammad

Quelle/Source: AllAfrica, 07.05.2007

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