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FCTA launches platform to improve service delivery

- By Terkula Igidi & Michelle Tsobaza

The Federal Capital Territory Administra­tion (FCTA) has launched Citizens Engagement Platform as part of efforts to improve service delivery and enhance good governance in the territory.

FCT minister, Malam Muhammad Musa Bello, at the public presentati­on of the platform yesterday in Abuja, said it would provide avenue for effective informatio­n disseminat­ion and opportunit­y for feedback.

He also said the interactiv­e nature of the platform would engender a special relationsh­ip between the government and the governed.

He identified transparen­cy, accountabi­lity, and the provision of adequate and timely informatio­n to the citizenry as the hallmarks of good governance.

Represente­d by the FCT Minister of State, Dr. Ramatu Tijjani Aliyu, Bello stressed that the public presentati­on of FCT citizens’ engagement platform was a step closer to attaining the objectives of having a robust government/citizen interface that would ultimately translate into the attainment of a better quality of life for Abuja residents.

Bello used the occasion to caution that every great advancemen­t in technology has its drawbacks, and the issue of fake news has been identified as one of the flaws of the modern informatio­n age.

“The Citizens’ Engagement Platform, which consists of two websites and a mobile applicatio­n, has all of these features and I am informed is being used very effectivel­y by residents of the FCT in the successful management of COVID-19 and other essential services such as traffic management and provision of security,” he also stressed.

The minister commended the Acting Director of FCT Reform Coordinati­on and Service Improvemen­t, Dr. Jummai Ahmadu, and her management team for the developmen­tal stride, calling on staff the FCTA to fully adopt and utilise the platform as a fundamenta­l tool in public service delivery.

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