From Desmond Mgboh, Kano
Governor Malam Umar Namadi of Jigawa State has reiterated his administration’s dedication to leveraging technology to strengthen democracy and improve governance in Jigawa State.
Speaking while declaring open a Gombe State House of Assembly Retreat in Dutse, the governor stressed the critical role of technology in modernizing legislative processes and ensuring better service delivery for citizens.
The retreat, themed “Technology Adoption in a Democracy,” was organized to help members of the Gombe State House of Assembly integrate technology into their legislative functions.
Commending the initiative, Governor Namadi praised the Assembly for taking proactive steps to tackle the challenges of contemporary governance.
“Democracy thrives when people are given a voice, and in today’s digital world, technology amplifies that voice. It’s not just an option anymore—it’s essential. Transparency, inclusivity, and accountability all depend on how well we use technology in governance.”
Governor Namadi reflected on Jigawa State’s early strides in ICT, including its key contributions to the establishment of Galaxy Backbone and the pioneering role of institutions like the Informatics Institute Kazaure, which is now an ICT polytechnic. He described these achievements as the backbone of Nigeria’s ICT revolution and highlighted how Jigawa continues to lead by example in technology adoption.
He shared insights into his administration’s use of e-governance and data-driven strategies to improve critical sectors such as education, health, and finance, stating that these efforts are proof of his government’s commitment to digital transformation and efficient service delivery.
The governor also called on lawmakers to champion policies that enhance digital literacy, protect citizen data, and expand access to e-participation tools while safeguarding democracy through robust cybersecurity measures. He emphasized that collaboration among states is vital to building a democratic system powered by technology.