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Speaker urges FOI digitalisation in MDAs

Speaker urges FOI digitalisation in MDAs

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By Olasunkanmi Onifade

Speaker of House of Representatives, Abbas Tajudeen, has called for digital mainstreaming of Freedom of Information (FOI) compliance frameworks in Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) to enhance transparency and accountability in governance.

Tajudeen made the call during a two-day FOI strategic stakeholders’ training workshop in Abuja on Tuesday.

The News Agency of Nigeria NAN reports that the workshop has as its theme: ‘Upholding Accountability and Transparency in Governance: A Comprehensive Review of FOI Law for Public  and Corporate Organisations’.

“We must move beyond paper-based information alone and get into integrated digital ecosystems.

“Every MDA should maintain an interactive FOI dashboard, publicly accessible and regularly updated by displaying the number of requests received, the time taken to respond and the nature of disclosure made,” he said.

Tajudeen, who was represented by the House Committee Chairman on Agricultural Institutions and Allied Centres, Akinlade Isiaq, said that the digital transition would enhance transparency, reduce bureaucratic delay and empower civil society actors.

According to him, embedding transparency into digital architecture can be sustained over time.

Tajudeen said that the 10th House should consider FOI compliance as a condition for budgetary considerations for the MDAs that were reluctant in complying with the act.

“Any institution that habitually fails to honour its obligations under the FOI Act should face consequences in the form of budgetary conditionality.

“When transparency becomes a prerequisite for accessing public funds, it elevates the value of compliance from a procedural formality to a fiscal obligation.

“By aligning financial incentives with governance behaviour, we can foster a new era of institutional responsibility across all tiers of government,” he said.

The Chairman, House Committee on Freedom on FOI, Yusuf Miga, said that FOI had been convened to celebrate and promote the principles of transparency, accountability and good governance.

He said that the event was aimed at empowering citizens by exploring the mechanisms of obtaining information, challenges and opportunities for advocacy.

Miga described FOI as the cornerstone of democracy, enabling citizens to hold government accountable, foster trust and participate actively in the democratic process.

He said that understanding and utilising FOI laws was crucial in the present information age.

“The right to know, empower citizens, foster transparency and hold government accountable is a tool for democracy, ensuring that voices are heard and that decisions are made in the light of public scrutiny.

“Today, we face the challenges that threaten this vital right. Misinformation, falsification and bureaucratic obstacles can hinder our pursuit of transparency.

“However, we must remain steadfast in our commitment to upholding and promoting freedom of information,” he said.

Moga stated that the house’s agenda for the workshop and over the coming days as well as its workshops in the six geo-political zones of the country  wpuld focus on several key areas to strengthen the legal framework.

He said that they would also provide a robust legislation that would protect the rights of  access to information.

The lawmaker, who said that education was crucial, stressed the need to  empower citizens with knowledge about their rights and the processes available to them.

Also speaking, the Deputy Chairman, House Committee on FOI, Obordor Mitema, said that FOI Act had served as a powerful tool for empowering citizens and exposing the inner workings of government to public scrutiny.

“The insights gathered from this workshop will shape our legislative oversight and institutional support strategies to ensure transparency remains a living and working principle in governance, not just a policy aspiration,” he said. (NAN)

Edited by ‘Wale Sadeeq

Farmers task new Bank of Agriculture MD on digitalisation

Farmers task new Bank of Agriculture MD on digitalisation

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Digitalisation
By Mercy Omoike

The All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN) has urged the new Managing Director of the Bank of Agriculture (BoA), Mr Ayo Sotinrin, to ensure the digitalisation of the bank for effective service delivery.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that President Bola Tinubu, on April 4, appointed Sotinrin as the new Managing Director of the BoA.

Sotinrin is a seasoned finance and agribusiness expert and brings a wealth of experience from both the private and public sectors.

The Southwest Chairman of AFAN, Mr Femi Oke, who commended the President for Sotinrin’s appointment tasked him on the digitalisation of the BoA for increased efficiency.

“It is a good development for President Tinubu to have appointed a new person. What we are asking is that they should move from analogue operations to digital.

“Their system is still an old one which is very slow. If you save there, you cannot withdraw in any other place.

“The new managing director should also expedite the process of loans, so that more farmers can get access to them. Definitely, without soft loans, new intakes cannot come into the sector.

“BoA is basically set up to aid those who are about to go into the sector. So they should prioritise funding for local farmers,” Oke said.

Also speaking, Mr Omotunde Banjoko, an agriculture analyst, urged the new management to update the operations of the bank to a digitalised state.

“The new managing director has been appointed at a very crucial time and the change is really straightforward. The number one thing to be done is that the bank has to be digitalised.

“And the digital transformation will come in different ways. As of today, when you pay money into your account at Bank of Agriculture, you do not get an alert.

“You can only withdraw from your branch and no other branch and customers can pay money into your branch. This means the bank is still operating in the 1940s.

“So, the bank has to be digitalised in its processes and operations. This is what has been scaring a lot of farmers.

Now I opened a bank account in Ogun state, I cannot even transfer into the account from my phone.

“I cannot go to any of their branches in Lagos to pay into my account except I go back to Ogun state. That is a major snag the bank is facing.

“So, the bank has to be completely transformed in terms of digitalisation.

Although they have on paper 109 branches, but they are spread wide apart,” Banjoko said.

The expert also urged the new managing director to prioritise funding and loans for local farmers to boost the sector’s growth.

“So, in terms of funding, before now, they give below N1,000,000 to farmers.

But, through the recapitalisation, even before the former Managing director left, they were giving loans up to N5 million to farmers, and that is fair.

“So, the new management should follow up on that. Even though I thought they should make it N10 million. So, they should make proper funding available for farmers.

“This is what will also transform the sector. So, funding should be prioritised and not politicised. We should focus on that as well and what will make agriculture attractive to young people as well.

“The bank really needs to do a lot of branding work. You enter a BUA branch and you are not sure you are in a bank. You see one or two staff probably sleeping, probably doing their loan and all that.

“So, there is serious branding work waiting for the new managing director. And then, he should engage stakeholders more,” he said. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Chinyere Joel-Nwokeoma

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