By Our Reporter
In a move towards enhancing digital governance in Cross River State, the state government, in collaboration with the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), is set to train over 100 government officials in e-governance.
This initiative aims to equip officials with the necessary skills and knowledge to improve the delivery of services and increase transparency in government operations.
In a letter conveyed to the Honourable Commissioner for Science and Technology, Dr. Justin Beshel, the training programme is designed to address the critical need for competency in digital tools and technologies that can streamline government processes and enhance citizen engagement.
Officials involved in the training will receive insights into best practices in e-governance, enabling them to implement innovative solutions that can transform the way government interacts with its citizens.
As the state moves towards a more digital future, the successful implementation of this training program will serve as a model for other state’s in Nigeria looking to adopt similar e-governance strategies. The government of Cross River State is poised to lead the way in creating a more connected and efficient public sector, ultimately benefiting its citizens through improved services and increased accountability.