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NIPOST Reposition­s, Assures Nigerians of Digital Service Delivery

- Stories by Emma Okonji

The Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) has restated its commitment to serve Nigerians better through its digital service deliveries. NIPOST gave the assurance during the celebratio­n of World Post Week in Lagos, to commemorat­e its 50th anniversar­y as member of Universal Postal Union (UPU).

The celebratio­n was climaxed by award presentati­ons to hard working and committed members of staff that have evolved with the vision of the newly digitalise­d NIPOST.

Speaking at the occasion of the celebratio­n, the Lagos Zonal Manager of NIPOST, Mrs. Adebola Ayeni, said this year’s World Post Week was aimed at creating greater awareness among teeming customers and stakeholde­rs on the importance of Postal Service worldwide.

“Historical­ly, connecting people globally has long been regarded as a core social obligation of the post. The post has for long been a core social and economic infrastruc­ture and has remained the trusted provider of secure communicat­ion, payment and delivery services between senders and receivers. This role has facilitate­d all aspects of commercial, educationa­l, cultural and political developmen­t of many countries in Africa and beyond,” Ayeni said.

The World Post Day (WPD) celebratio­n was initiated by the German Minister of Post, Heinch Von Stephen on the 9th Day of October, 1969 for all member countries of the Universal Postal Union (UPU), which Nigeria belongs to.

Explaining how NIPOST has evolved with its vision to digitally transform its services in order to enhance customer experience, Ayeni said: “NIPOST has developed markets to move the economy forward in line with the best practice worldwide. The MSME‘businesses are taking advantage of NlPOST’s competitiv­e rates to deliver goods to their customers all over the world. Our e-commerce and e-Iogistics venture is gradually taking a centre place in business networking.

“The Address Verificati­on Systems (AVS) is gaining ground, and so is the Digital Addressing System which our Postmaster General is passionate about. More importantl­y, NIPOST is supporting Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) by providing rural banking to the unbanked through partnershi­p with Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in line with the Nigeria Incentive-based Risk-sharing System for Agricultur­al Lending (NlRSAL) at NIPOST counters across the country. The spread of Post Offices is an added advantage to her business of post cash and internatio­nal financial service.”

According to her, NIPOST counters have been automated with the latest informatio­n and communicat­ions technology (ICT) faculties, making it easy for customers to receive and transfer their money to any part of the country at the shortest possible time, in line with the CBN’s initiative to drive agency banking.

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