COVID 19: FG creates digital platforms for interaction among MDAs
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THE federal government has created digital platforms for interactions and conferences among ministries, departments, and government agencies. Isa Ali Pantami, minister of communications and digital economy said the platforms were created as part of measures for social distancing and a necessary precaution to curtail the spread of coronavirus in the country.
Pantami said with the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is highly recommended to exercise measures such as social distancing as a necessary precaution towards curbing the spread of the deadly and highly infectious virus. He said with the disease known to spread primarily through contact with infected persons, surfaces or environments, there is a need for civil servants and the workforce in the country to minimise physical and face-to-face meetings.
Pantami, in a statement, encouraged MDAs and civil servants to use the federal government’s Unified Communication Services, UCS, a platform available to provide reliable and secure audio and video communication within the 1Gov network. “The Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy through its parastatal Galaxy Backbone has provided video conferencing, telepresence and video IP phone facilities in most MDAs within its Abuja metro Fiber network, to provide a smart means of communication and collaboration within the public sector.
“Platforms available to minimize the need for physical meetings while performing the day to day functions of government are: IP Voice and Video Telephony Services: About 16,000 unit have been deployed to provide users secure free voice & video communications over Galaxy’s network using physical handsets and software-based endpoints.
“Video Conferencing/telepresence Services: About 120 terminals have been deployed to provide real-time video conferencing for users to meet and collaborate with colleagues and partners across various locations nationwide and internationally. The minister, therefore, calls on all MDAs and public officers that have these services deployed to use them by hosting remote meetings and conferences, which will help limit the spread of the virus.”
– Mar. 27, 2020 @ 12:25 GMT |
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