Abuja, March 17, 2025

As part of its commitment to fostering digital literacy and driving national development, the Digital Bridge Institute (DBI), led by its CEO, David Daser, paid a courtesy visit to the Bureau of Public Service Reforms (BPSR) at its headquarters. The visit aimed to strengthen existing collaborations and explore new partnership opportunities.

Discussions during the meeting focused on the National Strategy for Public Service Reform (NSPSR) and its alignment with the National Development Plan, particularly in advancing technology adoption and digital literacy. The engagement underscored the vital role of digital capacity-building in enhancing governance, service delivery, and economic growth.

Key highlights of the discussions included:

Technology-Driven National Development: Promoting the adoption of digital solutions to enhance efficiency and drive national progress.

Digitization of Public Financial Management: Exploring ways to integrate technology into financial administration to improve transparency, accountability, and governance efficiency.

Civil Service Administration Reform: Examining global best practices and implementing digital tools to boost productivity and streamline public service operations.

Following the meeting, both parties reaffirmed their commitment to leveraging ICT training, research, and innovation to build a digitally literate and future-ready workforce in Nigeria. The DBI-BPSR collaboration will continue to focus on implementing practical strategies that align with the Federal Government’s vision for a digitally inclusive and efficient public sector.

Accompanying the CEO on the visit were:

Mrs. Tomiwa Fayemi – Head, Strategy & Development

Mrs. Judith Uzougbo – Business Development & Client Services

Mr. Emeka Nzeih – Head, Learning & Development

Mr. Akin Ogunlade – Head, Public Affairs

 

Signed:

Akin Ogunlade

Head, Public Affairs

Digital Bridge Institute (DBI)