Challenges of Those in Leadership in The Digitalisation of Nigeria’s Government Organisations
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2022
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Journal of Governance and Political UMA 10(2)
Abstract
It is becoming increasingly difficult to function without using information and communication
technology in all areas of human endeavour. This is because it promotes accountability and openness,
which provides citizen-centred administration emphasising easier access to better delivery of
government services. Digitalisation is one of the techniques available to government organisations to
improve the effectiveness and efficiency of delivering services to the public. This is predicated on the
notion that efficient digitalisation of the day-to-day activities of government processes will result in
the provision of adequate services to citizens. However, there are various obstacles to effective
digitalisation in government organisations in Nigeria. For instance, lack of information technology
infrastructure, intermittent power/electricity supply, lack of trained and competent employees, a
general aversion to change, etc. Of all the challenges aforementioned, the challenge of those in
leadership stands out as a significant component that hinders digitalisation in government
organisations in Nigeria. This paper examines the challenges of those in leadership in the digitalisation
of Nigeria’s government organisations, as well as proposes suggestions on how to deal with the
challenges. Data was gathered from secondary sources such as relevant books, journals and the
internet. This paper finds out that the attitude and reluctance to change by leaders in government
organisations restrict the adoption and successful digitalisation of their day-to-day activities, which
negatively impacts the delivery of high-quality services to the citizens. This paper suggested that the
requisite Information Communication Technology infrastructure for digitalisation should be provided
by the Federal Government, as the majority of government organisations lack the fundamental
infrastructure required to properly digitalise their operations. The government should develop ICT
policies that make computer literacy a requirement for hiring and promotion of public or civil servants
at all levels, including the federal, state, and local governments.
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Digitalisation, Information and Communication Technologies, Leadership, Nigeria, Service Delivery