In a bold step towards enhancing digital governance and revenue automation, the Anambra State ICT Agency, alongside the Anambra Internal Revenue Service (AIRS), participated in the Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) and Intelligent Revenue Authority (IRA) Validation Workshop, organized by the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) in Abuja, recently.
The workshop provided a strategic platform for states to assess their readiness for DPI implementation, which integrates digital identity, data ecosystems, and payment systems to drive economic growth and efficient public service delivery.
The Anambra delegation, comprising officers from the Anambra ICT Agency and AIRS, actively engaged in discussions on best practices, policy alignment, and technology-driven solutions for improving governance.
Key highlights from the workshop included a guided session on understanding the DPI and IRA Readiness Tools, helping states evaluate their digital infrastructure and revenue automation capabilities.
Participants also took part in state-specific assessments through hands-on exercises, identifying strengths, challenges, and opportunities for digital transformation.
Additionally, the workshop provided valuable insights on collaboration and strategy development, focusing on bridging digital gaps, enhancing revenue administration, and leveraging global best practices for efficient service delivery.
Anambra State is set to strengthen its digital infrastructure by addressing identified gaps and implementing DPI-compliant solutions.
In line with the DPI initiative, the state said it will also enhance its legal and administrative frameworks.
As Anambra continues its strides towards digital transformation, the NGF DPI workshop will serve as a roadmap for leveraging technology to improve governance, enhance revenue generation, and build a truly digital-first economy.