World Post Day: We’re conscious of our big role in Nigeria’s digital growth — Postmaster-General

The Postmaster General of the Federation, Dr. Ismail Adebayo Adewusi has said that the Nigerian Postal Services has keyed fully into the digital economy agenda of the Muhammadu Buhari administration.

This was contained in a statement made available to Nigerian NewsDirect by NIPOST’s Manager Corporate Communications, Mr Franklin Alao on Friday.

The Postmaster General said NIPOST is fast embracing technology in its service delivery as part of the targets of delivering on its chore objectives as a service organization operating within the technology-driven economic environment.

He said NIPOST is committed to leveraging technology to reinvent the organization, adding that this is in line with President Muhammadu Buhari administration policy to unbundle NIPOST.

He commended the Honourable Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Prof Isa Pantami for driving the change.

He said the theme for this year’s celebration, “Innovate to Recover” reflects the devastating effect of COVID-19 pandemic which disrupted the operations of the postal services globally.

The NIPOST CEO said efforts are being geared towards a quicker recovery from the effects of the pandemic as far the operations of the organization are concerned.

According to him, “The global post has this year focused on ways and means of harnessing a better World with improving living standards for humanity after recovering from the clutches of the pandemic. It is an established fact that the post is a fundamental instrument to equality of all citizens. The Post Offices creates free entry and businesses to all ages, class, races and religion.”

He explained that NIPOST has great roles to play in the realization of Nigeria’s digital economy.

“It has become expeditious for us to operate at the same level wavelength with other internationally recognised service delivery companies.”

He noted that NIPOST has diversified its services with the aid of information communication technology in other to serve its customers better and to improve revenue generation.

The statement added, “With many postal administrations diversifying and expanding their operations to move sales of their products and services beyond borders, postal services are inventing new means and methods to satisfy the customers.”

As part of the activities to celebrate World Post Day, Adewusi announced three winners of the UPU Letter Writing Competition for people under age 15.

An 11-year-old male student, Aranbada Oluwadamilare Caleb of God Lead Private School, Badagry, Lagos State, clinched the first position while a 15-year-old female student, Abduljabar Shakirah Omosalewa of Islamic College, Osogbo, in Osun State went home with the Second position.

Also, a 13-year-old male student, David Uchenna Andrew of Nobles International School, Ahan Offot, Uyo, Akwa Ibom, came third in the competition.

As part of activities to mark the day across the country, Customers’ Forum will be held with NIPOST stakeholders and customers among others.

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