The Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (OSGF) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) to digitalize processes of the Federal Executive Council (FEC). The collaboration is aimed at enhancing efficiency, transparency, and record-keeping in one of Nigeria’s most critical governmental institutions.
Officials from both agencies emphasized that the move aligns with the federal government’s broader digital transformation agenda, which seeks to leverage technology for better governance. The MoU clearly outlines responsibilities, timelines, and technological frameworks to ensure seamless implementation of electronic processes, including automated document handling, approval workflows, and secure data storage.
Analysts note that this partnership represents a major step toward modernizing government operations. By digitizing FEC proceedings, the government aims to reduce bureaucratic delays, minimize human error, and improve accessibility to policy decisions for oversight institutions and the public.
OSGF Highlights Digital Transformation as Key to Efficiency and Transparency
OSGF officials explained that digitalizing FEC processes will make council decisions faster, more reliable, and easier to track. By adopting a fully digital workflow, ministers and officials can submit, review, and approve documents electronically, significantly shortening approval times.
NASENI will provide the technological expertise, software solutions, and training needed to implement these digital systems. The agency is expected to design platforms that meet the security, scalability, and usability requirements of high-level government operations.
Experts emphasize that this step is as much about accountability as convenience. Digital records will make it easier to audit decisions, track approvals, and ensure that critical government actions are comprehensively documented. The FEC digitalization could set a precedent for other federal agencies to embrace technology-driven governance.
OSGF Says Digitalization Will Improve Governance and Service Delivery
The MoU is expected to have wide-reaching implications for Nigeria’s public sector. Streamlined FEC processes can accelerate policy implementation, reduce procedural bottlenecks, and improve coordination between ministries and agencies.
Critics warn that the success of the digitalization project depends on adequate training, cybersecurity safeguards, and full adoption by government officials. Without these, the systems could be underutilized or vulnerable to cyber threats.
Overall, OSGF officials believe the agreement represents a significant commitment by the federal government to modernize governance and improve service delivery. As Nigeria continues to invest in technology-driven reforms, the FEC digitalization initiative could become a model for innovation across the public sector.
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