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    ‎The Federal Character Commission (FCC) said it has concluded arrangement to collaborate with Keep it Different (KID), Agency on the development and institutional branding of a new digital platform initiative that would strengthen governance systems, improve operational efficiency, and enhance transparency across public sector institutions.

    ‎This was stated in a statement issued and signed by Head of Programmes, KID Agency, Christopher Odogwu, in Abuja.

    ‎The Executive Chairman of the FCC, Hon. Hulayat Motunrayo Omidiran, said the initiative reflects the Commission’s commitment to deepening institutional reforms and modernising governance processes across its mandate.

    ‎”This digital platform initiative represents a strategic step toward strengthening compliance processes, improving communication between Ministries, Departments and Agencies and the Commission, and building more responsive institutional frameworks that align with the Federal Government’s broader digital transformation objectives,” she said.

    ‎Also speaking on the collaboration, Precious Emehelu, Founder and CEO, KID, described the initiative as a significant institutional advancement that reflects the growing role of digital innovation in strengthening governance structures and improving efficiency within Nigeria’s public sector.

    ‎According to her, the project aligns with the agency’s commitment to supporting forward-thinking institutions through strategic communications, digital transformation, and impactful institutional experiences.

    ‎She noted that the platform will significantly enhance operational effectiveness through more responsive digital systems, improved access to institutional data, and data-driven administrative processes.

    ‎“Beyond technology, this initiative represents a strategic shift toward smarter governance systems and more efficient institutional operations. We believe this collaboration with FCC is both timely and critical in supporting the Federal Government’s broader digital transformation agenda and the ongoing transition toward digital-first operational systems across public institutions,” Emehelu said.

    ‎The initiative is expected to strengthen institutional transparency, improve stakeholder engagement, and reinforce the implementation of the Federal Character Principle through modernised digital infrastructure.

    ‎The initiative forms part of the Commission’s broader reform agenda focused on institutional modernization, improved service delivery, strengthened compliance mechanisms, and enhanced public engagement through technology-driven governance solutions.

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