The Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction has formally unveiled the 1Government Cloud Enterprise Content Management System, a move towards a paperless civil service.
The ministry began operation on the 1Gov ECMS platform during a brief ceremony held at its headquarters in the Federal Secretariat, Abuja.
The innovation serves as a prove to Government’s efforts to modernise public service delivery, strengthen data sovereignty and advance Nigeria’s digital transformation under the Nigeria First Policy.
The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, Bernard Doro, in a statement made available to our correspondent on Sunday said the deployment of the platform is in line with the objectives of the Nigeria First Policy and the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.
The Renew Hope Agenda of the President stressed the need for efficiency, digitisation and improved public service delivery.
He revealed that the drive to digitalise government operations, cut inefficiencies and make public institutions more responsive to citizens is a welcome development.
“This innovation aligns squarely with the Renewed Hope Agenda, particularly the administration’s vision to digitalise government processes, reduce inefficiencies and make public institutions more responsive to citizens’ needs.
“Today’s event marks a significant step forward in the ministry’s ongoing commitment to innovation, transparency and operational excellence in the delivery of humanitarian and poverty reduction services to Nigerians across all regions”, the statement read.
In her remarks, the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Didi Esther Walson-Jack, described the transition to paperless operations as a major milestone.
She explained that the switch to the 1Gov ECMS platform represents a fundamental shift in how ministries operate, noting that automated workflows, reduced paper dependence and real-time collaboration will now be possible.
Walson-Jack called on other MDAs to key into the system and hailed Galaxy Backbone Limited for providing a shared digital infrastructure for the country in line with Nigeria First Policy.
Also speaking, the Managing Director and CEO of Galaxy Backbone, Prof. Ibrahim Adeyanju, reaffirmed the agency’s role as the FG’s digital infrastructure provider.
According to the statement, Adeyanju said the government had invested heavily in digital infrastructure, adding that the current digitalisation push ensures these investments are fully utilised by public institutions.
