The Federal Government on Monday in Abuja announced its plans to digitalise 80 per cent of government activities by 2025

The plans were part of President Bola Tinubu administration’s drive towards modernising Nigeria’s public sector.
The project aims to enhance efficiency, reduce corruption, improve transparency, and bring Nigeria’s public sector in line with global best practices in e-governance.
Speaking during the opening of a digitalisation training programme for staff of the Office Vice-President, Sen. Hassan Hadejia, emphasised the urgent need to transform government operations using digital technologies.
Hadejia said, ” If you don’t go digital, you get to a point where you will even fail to integrate with the rest of the world.
” Everybody is moving ahead, and you have to get to that level where you can at least get that connectivity.
” If you have a State House that is digitized or has gone paperless, every agency and everybody would be forced to comply.”
He stressed that compliance must be enforced across all Ministries, Departments, and Agencies to ensure the initiative’s success.
Hadejia said, “Compliance has to be enforced because if you wait for everybody to be ready you will not achieve the goal.
” If you have a situation where you are forced to present your requests or responses in a digital format, everybody will be forced to comply.”
Drawing inspiration from the judiciary’s successful adoption of digital processes, Hadejia said, “Surprisingly, the judiciary is almost at the forefront of digitization now.
” It simply happened because several years ago the Supreme Court said it will not tolerate paper processes from lawyers anymore.”
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