BPSR REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO INSTITUTIONALIZE FOIA WITHIN PUBLIC SECTOR

BPSR REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO INSTITUTIONALIZE FOIA WITHIN PUBLIC SECTOR

The Director General of the Bureau of Public Service Reforms, Mr. Dasuki Arabi has reaffirmed the bureau’s commitment in ensuring that the Freedom of Information Act is properly institutionalized within the public sector.

He made this known during the flag off of the FOIA training for the staff of the bureau on Wednesday in.

The training themed “Understanding the Implementationof the Freedom of Information Act 2011”, was in collaboration with the Private Public Development Center (PDDC).

The DG noted that the FOIA is very crucial in entrenching transparency and openness in governance through improved compliance to annual reporting obligations of public institutions.

“For good governance and transparency to thrive, fundamental rights of access to information must be adhered to. That is why the FOIA was enacted to guide and improve compliance of public institutions with respect to proactive disclosure of mandatory publication requirements” he said

The bureau boss maintained that in other to empower citizens right to access information, the bureau had initiated series of reform initiatives.

“Furtherance to our commitment to the FOIA, the bureau has in the past few years consistently maintained the topmost position in ranking MDAS score-cards for proactive disclosure of information to the public”

” This has prompted us to create platforms for citizen engagement and have collaborated with relevant stakeholders to design and deployed feedback mechanisms for application and response to FOIA request” he emphasised.

While urging the staff to partake fully in the training, the DG appreciated the Private Public Development Center (PDDC), for their gesture to promote citizen participation in governance for improved integrity in public sector.


Aliyu Umar
Principal Information Officer

Bureau of Public Service Reforms

Federal Secretariat Complex, New Extension, Plot 04, Phase II, Block D, 3rd Floor, Shehu Shagari Way,
GARKI, ABUJA, NIGERIA.

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