The Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (HCSF), Dr. Folasade Yemi-Esan has directed all Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) of the government to ensure that they are fully digitalised in their operations and services by 2025.
The HCSF who gave the directive on Wednesday at a media parley to mark 2024 Civil Service Week in Abuja, said her office has been working closely with Galaxy Bone to ensure the provision of broadband services to all MDAs.
She noted that the office has gone digital, as mails and proposals from individuals and corporate bodies must be sent to her office via designated email address.
Yemi-Esan stated that apart from enhancing efficient service delivery the digitalisation of MDAs would curb the incessant leakage of sensitive documents to the public.
To achieve this laudable objective, the Head of the Civil Service affirmed that her office has been meeting quarterly with Permanent Secretaries in various MDAs to ensure the actualisation of the goal.
According to her, “every Permanent Secretary is responsible for the digitalisation of their MDAs.”
She further revealed that some of the MDAs are in the fore-front of meeting the deadline in view of the level they have attained in ensuring digitalisation.
“The digitalisation of the workforce is another reference point in ongoing transformation, as this is cardinal in achieving the Renewed Hope Agenda.
“Following very extensive work carried out in collaboration with AIG-Imoukhuede Foundation, the Office has put in place the required mechanisms for smooth transition to digitalisation.
“My Office has successfully transitioned to paperless office. All personnel and policy files are digitalised and work flow processes are now transacted digitally.
“All official correspondences in the form of mails, internal and external circulars are processed electronically.
“The Office of the Head of the Civil does not collect physical mails from outside.
“Also, all the ministries are not left behind as they have been directed to ensure fully digitalisation by 2025,” she added.
Yemi-Esan further revealed that 69,308 civil servants are currently on the payroll of the Federal Government, after thorough verification by the Committee set up to carry the exercise.
While commenting on the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System(IPPIS), she stated that 1,618 civil servants were detected with fake letters of employment or were illegally employed.
She said that the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Crimes Commission (ICPC) had begun investigation of over 3,600 individuals who did not present themselves for verification.
As part of measures to curb endemic corruption in the Federal Civil Service, she said her office had directed MDAs to embark on the head count of all staff on their payroll.
Yemi-Esan stated that this initiative has begun to yield fruit as so many staff, particularly from Agencies of Government who had relocated abroad or had gone for further studies abroad without formal approval had been exposed.
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