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South Korea to spend $13m on phase 2 of Nigeria’s e-Government project

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The Republic of South Korea is to spend 13 million U.S. dollars on the second phase of the Nigerian e-Government national master plan 2021-2026.

The South Korean Ambassador to Nigeria, Kim Young-Chea, said this at the official commencement of the “Project for Building Foundations towards Digital Governance for Nigeria” in Abuja on Friday.

It was gathered that the agreement provides that the project will be funded by South Korean International Cooperation Agency’s (KOICA) grant aid.

Represented by KOICA’s Country Director, Mr Sungil Son, Young-Chea said South Korea would spend the sum to develop capacity and further enhance the execution of the national e-Government master plan.

In his words, “Today’s project, funded by KOICA’s grant aid to the tune of 13 million U.S. dollars, is expected to enhance capacity for the further execution of key initiatives of the national e-Government master plan.

“It is expected to boost competencies for the e-government service delivery, and the development of the Government Service Portal.

“It can also create increased access of the NIN enrolment for ordinary people.”

He said that South Korea’s success on e-Government development was portrayed as one of the world’s most successful stories.

He added that there were many aspects of unique experiences by South Korea that could be adapted to suit other partnering countries.

Young-Chea added that the continued partnership between Nigeria and South Korea had provided an activated platform for both countries to collaborate and take advantage of the most of Korean experience.

In his remarks, the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Prof. Isa Pantami, recalled that the first phase of the project commenced in 2013.

Pantami, who was represented by the Permanent Secretary, Mr William Alo, said that KOICA supported the project as part of Bilateral Cooperation between Nigerian and the Korean Governments.

He said that the master plan would guide the adoption and implementation of the e-Governance programme in the country, which was approved in 2019 by the Federal Executive Council.

He said the ministry under the first phase, embarked on the process of developing policies, frameworks and strategies for a robust implementation of plan management and implementation of e-Governance initiatives in Federal Government institutions.

He also recalled that the ministry in August 2021, signed the agreement with South Korea through KOICA for the implementation of the second phase  of e-Government development for Nigeria.

(NAN)

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