Korean Govt Earmarks N2.4billion for e-government Capacity Building in Nigeria

The Republic of Korea has marked down N2.4 billion ($4.5million) on capacity building for e-government in Nigeria.

The money, which is to be spread between 2013 and 2018, is expected to help develop the country’s e-government master plan, training centre and capacity development programme.

The project is being implemented by the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA).

Already, 71 persons have participated in four previous exercises while seven people are undergoing a masters degree programme on e-government at KOOKMIN University, Korea.

Minister of Communications Technology, Adebayo Shittu, said e-government is important to strengthen transparency and accountability in government.

The Minister, who spoke during the opening ceremony of the second in-country capacity development programme with Project for capacity building of e-government in Nigeria as its theme, noted that since the world and the people have gone digital, it has become imperative for governance to also go digital.

He said for governance to connect with the people, its services must also be digital, adding that governance in the 21st century cannot be analogue.

He said: “The ministry sees the overall purpose and rationale of the Nigeria e-government project as imperative to strengthen transparency and accountability in government and, therewith, upscale efficiency and excellence in public service and public service administration

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