Ogun bags FG award as best performing state in ICT
The Ogun State Government hasbeen recognised by the Federal Government as the Best Overall Performing State in Digital Technology Development.
The award was presented to the state at the 12th Regular Meeting of the National Council on Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy (NCCIDE), held in Makurdi recently.
Previously, the State had received several awards in the sector, including the Most Digitally Compliant State in 2023 by the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) and Best State in e-Governance Implementation Category by the National Council on Communications & Digital Economy (NCCDE), just to mention a few.
Speaking while presenting the award, the Benue State Governor, Rev.Fr.Hyacinth Lormem Alia commended Prince Dapo Abiodun’s administration in digitalisation and tech entrepreneurship, which has positioned the state as the best among other states.
He noted that the award was a testament to the visionary leadership of Governor Abiodun and called for more synergy between ICT professionals and governments at all levels to enable the country to attain a maximal level in information technology.
Receiving the award on behalf of the Ogun State government, Special Adviser on ICT, Dayo Abiodun, attributed the feat to the digital initiatives of Governor Abiodun towards digitalising the state through various training programs for the citizenry, especially the youth.
The Special Adviser, who was represented by a Program Analyst from the Ogun State Bureau of Information Technology (BIT), Ridwan Odufowora, stated that the award would spur the state government to show more commitment towards harnessing the prospects of emerging digital innovations for the development of the state.
The Council Meeting was an annual event aimed at strategising on advancements in communications, fostering innovations, and promoting growth in the digital economy.
In attendance were all the states of the federation, as they showcased their achievements in the digital economy.