The Nigerian American Chamber of Commerce (NACC) has partnered with the Nigeria eGovernment Summit 2025 for its forthcoming summit, which seeks to drive digital governance across the country.
Sheriff Balogun, president of NACC, stated that the partnership is based on the success recorded by the summit over the years.
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“We are confident that the collaboration will be mutually beneficial in enhancing efficiency in the application of technology in government service delivery and processes,” Balogun said.
The summit is themed ‘Public-Private Partnership for Effective eGovernnment Service Delivery.’ It is organised by DigiServe Networks Services, in partnership with the Association of Telecoms Companies of Nigeria (ATCON), Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) and the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).
It seeks to bring together government and technology services providers, including the citizens who are the beneficiaries of technology services, to discuss the importance of leveraging emerging technologies that enhance government services to citizens.
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Lanre Ajayi, convener of the Nigeria eGovernment Summit, said, “Nigerian citizens deserve good governance to better their lives. Government needs to embrace emerging technologies to facilitate effective government service delivery.”
According to him, the objective is to set an agenda for the federal and state governments on the adoption of new technologies for service delivery. “The summit will promote discussions around eGovernance and proffer solutions to effective governance through collaboration and public-private partnerships,” he added.


