Alex Otti, the Governor of Abia State, started a big internet project on Friday. He wants better digital systems for government work across the state. The project brings fast internet to government offices through new cables and equipment. As part of this first step, every office will receive high-performance computers and digital tools.
Governor Otti told workers they must learn computer skills for their careers. Anyone who wants a promotion or new chances in government jobs needs to show they can use technology well. Workers can take classes to learn these skills, but those who refuse might stay stuck in their current positions. The governor made clear this wasn't a threat but honest advice about job requirements.
The state plans to run fiber optic lines between all public buildings, connecting every department and agency to the same network. Papers move faster between offices when everything happens online. Records stay safer and easier to find when stored in digital form. Meetings happen quicker when people share screens instead of printing documents.
Mr. Benson Ojeikere serves as Head of Service for Abia State. He believes the new system makes everything work better for citizens. Government tasks that once took weeks might now be completed in days. The governor wants to remove unnecessary steps from paperwork processes. Employees receive training programs to help them succeed with the new systems. The goal focuses on making government work faster for everyone.
Governor Otti told workers they must learn computer skills for their careers. Anyone who wants a promotion or new chances in government jobs needs to show they can use technology well. Workers can take classes to learn these skills, but those who refuse might stay stuck in their current positions. The governor made clear this wasn't a threat but honest advice about job requirements.
The state plans to run fiber optic lines between all public buildings, connecting every department and agency to the same network. Papers move faster between offices when everything happens online. Records stay safer and easier to find when stored in digital form. Meetings happen quicker when people share screens instead of printing documents.
Mr. Benson Ojeikere serves as Head of Service for Abia State. He believes the new system makes everything work better for citizens. Government tasks that once took weeks might now be completed in days. The governor wants to remove unnecessary steps from paperwork processes. Employees receive training programs to help them succeed with the new systems. The goal focuses on making government work faster for everyone.