Nigeria, Korea ink deal to train 22,000 Nigerian public workers on e-government
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By Oluwatobi Opusunju

Nigeria is is to partner the government of South Korea to train about 22,000 public servants in the country on e-government in order to build the capacity of public workers in line with the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP) 2020 of the Federal Government. This was made known by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Communications, Mr.Abdulaziz Abdullahi through a statement that was made available to news men.

The  South Korean government  is executing the training through the Korean International Corporation Agency (KOICA).

According to him, the partnership which is being facilitated by the federal government through the ministry will enhance the capacity of public workers in delivering their duties effectively. He explained that the training have been categorised into segments to accommodate all civil servants.

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“The Executive Course I is for heads of government establishments; Executive Course II is for directors in public service; Professional Course for middle level officers; e-Security for ICT technical staff and Train-the-Trainer for future potential trainers on the capacity building programme,’’ he explained.

Abdullahi also added that providing them with short and long term training courses will further bring about the successful drive of the e-government programme by the government. The programme is aimed at bringing about ease of doing business within Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) as well as to strengthen government- citizen engagement.

Although, the country has made significant progress in e-passport processing, drivers licence delivery, company registration, but processes such as public procurement, tax payments, Customs clearance, security and intelligence among others are yet to be improved.

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He, however informed that Project Planning and Development has been added to the curriculum to manage e-government system in terms of procurement, grievance settlement and preparation in readiness for the implementation of the e-government master-plan that is awaiting Federal Executive Council (FEC) approval.

Abdullahi thanked KOICA, through which the Korean Government is facilitating the collaborations, for their commitment towards actualising the training as scheduled.

The Charge d’Affaires of the Korean Embassy, Mr. Song Yong-Min who was delighted about the partnership expressed readiness to work with Nigeria to improve the capacity of Nigerian workers in discharging their statutory duties efficiently in the public domain.

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