Buhari stops government officials from using private emails

Buhari stops government officials from using private emails

by Joseph Anthony
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President Muhammadu Buhari has barred government officials from using private emails for official purpose.

While noting that โ€œthe National Policy on Nigeria Government Second-Level Domains is a welcome step in this direction,โ€ he directed that all government officials should refrain from using private emails for official purposes and Federal Public institutions (FPIs) must migrate their websites to the relevant government domains.

The President stated this Thursday at the State House, Abuja, when he unveiled and launched two new policies developed by the Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy, according to a statement by presidential spokesman, Femi Adesina.

The President said that the digital economy sector has been most successful in the diversification of the nationโ€™s economy, saving the Federal Government over N45.7 billion in IT projects clearance.

Linking the two policies to the diversification and prosperity of the economy, President Buhari said the National Policy on the Nigerian Government Second-Level Domains and the National Data Policy, are central to accelerating the development of the nationโ€™s digital economy sector, adding that this administration would continue to develop policies and programmes in furtherance of the diversification of the economy:

โ€œIn the last three and a half years, we have intensified the development of policies, design of programmes and implementation of projects in the digital economy sector and the impact has been very impressive.

โ€œFor example, we have succeeded in diversifying our economy to a large extent and this is obvious when we consider the contribution of the ICT sector to our Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in the second quarter of 2022 which stood at 18.44%, compared to the contribution of the oil sector to the GDP which was 6. 33% in the same period,โ€ he said.

The President noted that Nigeriaโ€™s strides towards a thriving digital economy started on October 17, 2019 with the redesignation of the Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy and the restructuring of its mandate, stressing that the changes have been phenomenal.

โ€œWe are proud of the great strides of our digital economy sector and the impact it has had on the different sectors of our economy and I commend the Honourable Minister for being committed to the implementation of the digital economy mandate.

โ€œAs part of our commitment towards ensuring the sustainability of our gains in the digital economy sector, we have taken steps to institutionalise the process by developing relevant policies and strategies,โ€ President Buhari further stated.

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