Niger Delta
C’River Govt Assures On e-Governance
The Head of Service in
Cross River State, Mary-Theresa Ikwen, has restated government’s commitment to e-government ‘paperless’ service whereby activities of the service are created online.
She stated this when she granted audience to the Management Team of the APTECH Computer Education in her office, recently in Calabar.
Mrs Ikwen said that the essence of computer re-acquisition by Civil/Public Servants was to strengthen the quest for e-governance, adding that this would also save cost as well as enable workers own laptops and be able to use them in delivering the needed service.
She said that it was in realization of what computer services could do to the workforce, that she accepted the call for collaboration from the management team of the APTECH Computer Education Centre.
“We of the service are desirous of collaborating with the APTECH Computer in the areas of accurate management of staff and database of the entire workforce, animated payroll as well as knowing who is at work among others,” HOS added.
She also disclosed that computer services are crucial to those billed for political appointees, new entrants to the services as well as progression in the service.
Speaking earlier, the centre manager of APTECH, Mr Titus Isek, said that their visit was to seek audience with the Head of Service on the possibility of partnering with the service, in providing relevant training on IT at a friendly rate as part of their Social Corporate Responsibility.
According to him, they would come out with a device where the Head of Service would be in her office, yet would be monitoring all activities of the service and called on her to encourage all workers to key into the various training programmes that would turn around the service.
Friday Nwagbara, Calabar