Saturday, November 16

S’Korea, FG’s Phase 1 Partnership on e-Governance Ends in 2019

By Dwelleth Morountodun

The Country Director, Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), Mr. Sook Hyun Park, on Thursday said the partnership agreement between

his country and federal government project which has existed for the past 7 years will be concluded next year.

Hyun Park, spoke during a courtesy visit to the Minister of Communications, Mr. Adebayo Shittu, said the agency which is embarking on the phase 2 of the e-governance project will contine to support Nigeria in deepening Information Communications Technology (ICT) in the country.

He said: “We shall keep our effort and support to Nigeria. E-government in the 2nd project which we plan to embark upon, we are interested in developing human skilled labor in ICT areas hence, the need for the minister to share his expertise and ideas that would be of good direction to the country.”

According to him, South Korean government through KOICA has enjoyed a strong partnership with Federal Ministry of Communications in its e-government capacity building project for the past 7 years.

Sook Hyun said KOICA’s visit to the minister was aimed at introducing the agency’s upcoming project (phase 2) being worked towards year 2020 and beyond, following the conclusion of the introductory (first phase) which would be concluded by 2019.

In his contribution, Headquarter Coordinator, An Kwangsoo, said KOICA as an agency was set to move from the introductory part of its partnership project which was focused on e-government capacity building, scholarship for masters and Ph.D Degrees in Korean Universities for Nigerians to a bigger phase in order to assist Nigeria in achieving the implementation of her e-government master plan.

In his remark, Shittu thanked KOICA for generously investing so much towards the development of Nigeria, particularly in areas of e-government and capacity building.

Government, according to the minister cannot take KOICA’s selfless cooperation for granted; he urged them to sustain the smooth relationship that is being enjoyed by both parties in service to humanity.

He urged the agency to meet with the Ministry’s e-government department to work together for a very beneficial launch of the 2nd phase of broader partnership between the federal government and the Republic of Korea via KOICA.

In the new phase, Shittu urged the agency to make conscientious efforts to ensure at least 100,000 civil servants are trained annually, to improve Nigeria’s system of operations to be more effective and efficient.

He also appealed to them to collaborate with the Nigerian Universities by sending technology gurus from the Korean universities to impart technological ideas and knowledge to students in Nigeria who shall in turn train others.

 

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