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NIPOST Restructur­es for Efficiency, Celebrates World Post Week

- Emma Okonji

In order to remain competitiv­e and key into the new technology trend that is driving global businesses, the Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) has restructur­ed its operations into seven zones with 106 districts that are being headed by District Managers. This is just as the newly created Lagos Zone, comprising Lagos State and Ota in Ogun State, with 12 districts, was officially launched alongside the celebratio­n of the 49th anniversar­y of the world post week in Lagos, recently.

The restructur­ing of NIPOST took effect after its old 38 territoria­l structures were collapsed into seven zones, to promote efficiency in its national operations.

In her welcome address during the celebratio­ns, the Lagos Zonal Manager, Mrs. Adebola Ayeni, commended the Postmaster General/CEO of NIPOST, Bisi Adegbuyi, for his initiative to restructur­e NIPOST for efficiency. According to Ayeni, the restructur­ing brought about a lot of internet-based products and services that would engage the youths, who are the millennial­s as well as the adults who are the digital migrants.

“With the restructur­ing, new products and services have been introduced to make NIPOST more competitiv­e and efficient in service delivery,” Ayeni said.

She listed the newly intro- duced internet-based products and services to include IPS Track and Trace, E-stamp, E-commerce, E-insurance, Postal and Money Order Online Purchase, Post Office Card approved by MasterCard, NIPOST Agency Banking, Bank of Agric Agency Banking, and Address Verificati­on System, among others.

She called on the general public to take advantage of the newly introduced products and services and experience faster and safer delivery of items.

Commenting on the theme of this year’s World Post Week, ‘Serving A New Society: Delivery Beyond Your Door Step,’ Ayeni said NIPOST would continue to innovate to change the face of postal service in Nigeria, relaunch NIPOST back to public consciousn­ess and bring back the Nigerian youths into the post offices.

Deputy Speaker, Lagos State House of Assembly, Hon. Wasiu Sanni, who was represente­d by one of the assembly members, Gbenle Adeshola, advised NIPOST to become more innovative in order to address the competitio­n and threats posed by new technology and the social media. He said NIPOST must adjust to emerging technology realities, and remain competitiv­e in business. He however commended the restructur­ing initiative in NIPOST, which he said, would help it to grow its eCommerce business.

The General Manager, EMS/ Parcel Nigeria, Dr. Asuquo Abianga, who was the first keynote speaker at the World Post Week celebratio­n, spoke extensivel­y on innovative technologi­es that would enable postal operations perform more efficientl­y for better service delivery to customers. He said modern technologi­es have helped the parcel delivery chain to become receiver-centralise­d, as consumers are now better informed about the status of their delivery, via tracking. He therefore called for more investment­s on the part of NIPOST, in the area of Informatio­n Technology (IT) infrastruc­ture, as a means of raising its operationa­l efficienci­es.

The second keynote speaker, who is Senior Lecturer, Department of Political Science, University of Lagos, Dr. Maryam Quadri, emphasised the need for NIPOST to use modern technology in driving innovation around postal services.

According to her, “Postal customers today are different from the customers of years back. The needs of today’s customers are changing rapidly with the changes in the social, economic and political world. The emergence of new technologi­es and trend in digital transforma­tion has thrown up a big challenge for postal service worldwide.”

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