Nigeria to Launch Digital Platforms for Public Service Reform

The Bureau of Public Service Reform (BPSR) in Nigeria, led by Dr. Dasuki Arabi, announced the upcoming launch of three digital platforms scheduled for July 14, 2026.
These platforms are designed to empower ordinary Nigerians to track government expenditures and demand quality service delivery. During a press conference in Abuja, Dr.
Arabi emphasized that the reform aims to shift the government paradigm, ensuring citizens are treated as valued stakeholders with rights to quality public services. The platforms will enhance transparency and accountability, allowing civil society groups to access budgetary information seamlessly.
The BPSR plans to extend citizen engagement frameworks to grassroots levels, educating Nigerians on their rights to demand accountability from local authorities. Key tools to be unveiled include a reform tracker dashboard and a knowledge repository, which will serve as a central digital library for public service reform.
The initiative also includes the integration of artificial intelligence and blockchain technology to improve civil service operations.
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