Public Service: BPSR collaborates with ICT firm to boost efficiency

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By Collins Yakubu-Hammer

The Bureau of Public Service Reforms (BPSR) is set to collaborate with an Information Communication Technology (ICT) company known as โ€˜Educatialโ€™ to have a skilled, competent and responsible public service.

The Director-General of BPSR, Dr Ibrahim Arabi, on Friday in Abuja said the collaboration was a development to revolutionise the public service.

According to Arabi, the e-government master plan of the Federal Government has pre-empted Educatialโ€™s initiative.

โ€œThe collaboration is solidified in the signing the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Bureau and Educatial.

โ€œSo our engagement, discussion and work with you are based on the tenants of e-government Master Plan of the Federal Government of Nigeria.

โ€œI stand before you with a great sense of optimism and purpose as we normalised our partnership through the signing of this MoU,โ€ he said.

He said that the agency understood that a well-equipped and skilled work force was the backbone of every thriving nation.

โ€œIt is imperative to equip them with skills to exceed the ever overloading demands of the world.

โ€œEducatial with it comprehensive solution encompassing hardware, software infrastructure, housing and support, share a vision for a more capable and competent public service.

โ€œThis partnership is not just about acquiring technology.ย  It is about equipping our work force with the tools and skills necessary to excel on the global stage,โ€ Arabi stressed.

He explained that the Bureau had clear expectations that `Educatialโ€™ would deliver specialised courses that are tailored to unique means of the public servants.

Arabia stressed that the courses should serve as catalyst for enhancing public servantsโ€™ skills, competence and professionalism.

โ€œIt is our firm believe that investment in our work force will lead to improved quality of government services, greater efficiency and 0increase effectiveness in our citizens.

โ€œWe look onto you not only as an education resource, but as partner of a journey to transform and elevate the standard of public service of the country.

โ€œLet us remember that signing of the MoU is not a mere formality. It is a commitment and an affirmation of our shared vision for a more skilled, competent and responsible public service,โ€ Arabi said.

Speaking earlier, the Founder and Chief Visionary Officer of Educatial, Mr Fancis Muofunanya, said his company dedicated to revolutionising the education landscape in Nigeria and beyond.

โ€œOur commitment to transformative learning has led us to develop a cutting-edge โ€˜EdTech SaaS Ecosystemโ€™, tailored to meet the unique challenges of education in Nigeria and Africa.

โ€œWe come together with a shared purpose, to harness the power of education and technology to empower government employees and enhance their capabilities.

โ€œWe recognize the immense value of a skilled and efficient public workforce in shaping the nationโ€™s trajectory. Our partnership will see the integration of Educatialโ€™s advanced tools into the training programs for government employees.

โ€œThis integration will not only equip them with cutting-edge skills but also optimize their performance in service delivery,โ€ Muofunanya said.

He explained that Educatial was committed to tailoring bespoke solutions that cater to the specific training and development needs of various government agencies.

He added that Educatialโ€™s objective aligns seamlessly with the Bureauโ€™s mission to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of public service through skill development.

โ€œAs we unite our expertise and resources, we have the potential to create a more responsive and adept public sector workforce, capable of steering Nigeria toward its rightful place of eminence on the global stage.

โ€œAs we embark on this journey of collaboration, innovation, and progress, let us remember that the transformation of our nationโ€™s public service is not just a task but a collective responsibility.

โ€œTogether, we have the capacity to mould a public sector that is not only proficient but also visionary, a sector that leads by example and sets new standards of excellence,โ€ Muofunanya said.

News Agency reports that the MoU was signed by Arabi, Muofunanya and the legal advisers from the Bureau and Educatial. (NAN)

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Edited by Isaac Aregbesola

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