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Home » FG Launches AI-Powered GovGuideNigeria to Reach Citizens via WhatsApp

FG Launches AI-Powered GovGuideNigeria to Reach Citizens via WhatsApp

The initiative, built in collaboration with NCAIR, Meta, and Publica AI Media, covers over 35 federal ministries and 60 agencies

Peter Oluka by Peter Oluka
May 21, 2026
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FG introduces GovGuideNigeria

GovGuideNigeria

The Federal Government has launched GovGuideNigeria, an artificial intelligence-powered platform designed to simplify how Nigerians access government information, announcing the initiative via WhatsApp and the web simultaneously.

The platform was announced on Thursday by Bosun Tijani, minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, who described it as a deliberate push to make government more reachable, particularly for underserved and low-literacy communities across the country.

“Today, we launched GovGuideNigeria, an AI-powered platform designed to make access to government information simpler, faster, and more inclusive for every Nigerian,” Tijani said in the announcement post on X.

GovGuide is accessible via WhatsApp and a web interface, and supports four languages, English, Hausa, Igbo, and Yoruba, a multilingual design that directly addresses Nigeria’s long-standing language fragmentation challenge in public service delivery.

The platform provides citizens with information spanning more than 35 federal ministries and over 60 government agencies, functioning as a single, conversational gateway into the country’s sprawling federal bureaucracy.

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The initiative was developed through a three-way collaboration between the National Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (NCAIR), Meta, and Publica AI Media, a local AI company, a structure that combines government institutional backing, global platform infrastructure, and homegrown innovation.

“GovGuide demonstrates what is possible when government, the private sector, and local innovators work together to solve real challenges,” Tijani noted.

The WhatsApp Bet

The decision to anchor GovGuide on WhatsApp is strategically significant. With an estimated 51 million active WhatsApp users in Nigeria, the platform reaches deep into demographics that may never interact with a government website, traders, farmers, artisans, and low-income urban dwellers for whom a chat interface in their native language is far more accessible than navigating formal government portals.

It also places the initiative in a broader regional context. Governments across Africa and beyond have increasingly moved citizen-facing services to WhatsApp, recognising that reaching people on the apps they already use daily removes the friction that has historically kept civic information out of reach for the majority.

Context: Nigeria’s AI Push Accelerates

The GovGuide launch is the latest in a series of AI-driven public sector initiatives under the Tinubu administration’s Renewed Hope digital agenda. It follows the April 2025 launch of Nigeria’s National AI Strategy, the $7.5 million AI Scaling Hub partnership with the Gates Foundation, and the AI Government Campus launched with Google and Apolitical to train civil servants.

Tijani’s ministry has been among the most active in deploying AI for public-facing outcomes, and GovGuide represents its most direct citizen-service application to date, moving from policy and training into live, functional infrastructure that any Nigerian with a smartphone can use today.

The four-language support and explicit focus on “underserved and low-literacy communities” also signals an intent to measure the platform’s success not just by uptake figures, but by whether it meaningfully reaches Nigerians who have historically been furthest from government services.

GovGuide Nigeria is available now on WhatsApp and via web. Nigerians can access the platform to query information across federal ministries and government agencies in English, Hausa, Igbo, or Yoruba.

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