Digital Competency and Public Sector Digital Transformation in Nigeria
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Date
2024
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ICEGOV '24: Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance
Abstract
Digital transformation is a core component of the government's program towards
improved service delivery, and the public sector's role in attaining a holistic
transformation cannot be undermined. Accordingly, public sector institutions are critical for robust digital government initiatives toward improved efficiency and effectiveness for
service delivery. Digital transformation encompasses key drivers and actors, including
policy directives, digital technologies, human resources, etc. The human resource
component of digital transformation for public sector agencies becomes imperative, as
the technologies must act in collaboration, thus requiring digitally competent individuals
to use the technologies available for service delivery. Evidence on the digital
competency of civil servants in the Nigerian public sector highlights a relatively average
aptitude for technology use and its features for work processes. This tallies with the
present levels of digital transformation within the institutions, which, as highlighted by
the study, is very marginal, where only a few processes are digitised. Therefore, the
study recommends investments in technology to advance the state of digitalisation in
the public sector and alter its procedures and policies to train its existing workforce, and
to attract and retain top tech talents for improved competency and service delivery to
citizens.