President Bola Tinubu left Microsoft Founder, Bill Gates, astonished during a meeting at the World Economic Forum in Riyadh by unveiling his government’s innovative approach to combat corruption and ensure transparency through technology.
In a statement released by his spokesman, Ajuri Ngelale, President Tinubu emphasized his administration’s strategic investment in technology aimed at enhancing transparency and accelerating public-sector performance for the benefit of Nigerians.
Tinubu underscored the transformative power of technology in combating corruption and financial misconduct in public service, acknowledging the inevitable resistance encountered in strengthening systems to prevent malfeasance.
He reiterated his steadfast commitment to delivering robust technological solutions, including the establishment of a national consumer credit system and other crucial government interventions, to serve the Nigerian populace effectively.
“Technology stands as a formidable adversary against fraud, corruption, and irregularities. Our relentless efforts in technological advancements are pivotal,” Tinubu remarked. “Although initial resistance is anticipated, overcoming corruption and fraudulent practices will ultimately yield immense benefits for the nation.”
Reflecting on his tenure as governor of Lagos State, Tinubu recounted his successful deployment of technology to bolster the state’s revenue base. He emphasized the significance of data collection and utilization in creating an efficient tax system, showcasing the potential of technology to drive administrative efficiency and accountability.
President Tinubu’s advocacy for technological innovation underscores his commitment to fostering a transparent and accountable governance framework for the advancement of Nigeria.