Edo to go completely paperless Friday – Obaseki

Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, has said the state will transit to e-Governance system by going paperless as from Friday, September 1.

Obaseki who was speaking to members of the Edo State House of Assembly, said the state government has archived seven million government documents, asking the legislative arm of government to also go digital.

The governor said the new digital regime would ensure accountability, transparency, effectiveness, efficiency and quick service delivery to Edo people.

According to him, “In the area of digitisation, one of the conversations we will be having with you in a few weeks’ time is to ask what the legislative arm of this administration is doing in terms of digitising the legislature? The Executive arm is concluding the digitisation process already.

“As of today, we have scanned, archived and digitalised over seven million government records and from September 1, we are cutting off and transitioning into a paperless government.”

The governor said prior to his assumption of office, the work environment was hazardous, noting that the exit door in case of fire at the state secretariat building was filled with files.

He noted that his visit to the Secretariat Building on November 14, 2016, enabled him to arrive at a sense of direction on the need for paperless government.

“Today, the Edo State Civil/Public Service is the most digitised in Nigeria with over 5,000 computers and fibre optics connections across government offices. By September 1 this year, like I said earlier, Edo State would go completely paperless, which will make us the first State to achieve this feat. I would be the last governor to work on physical files in Edo State.”

Speaking on the September 1 cut-off date, the Edo State Head of Service, Anthony Okungbowa Esq., said Obaseki made the State the most e-Governance compliant in the country.

“As I speak to you right now, no State in Nigeria is ranked close to us in terms of technology adoption in running government and delivering effective and efficient services to the people.”

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