NATIONAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY - Nigerian Mining News https://nigeriamining.today Tue, 11 Feb 2025 20:21:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.5 https://nigeriamining.today/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Screenshot-2023-10-31-at-19.14.10-150x150.png NATIONAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY - Nigerian Mining News https://nigeriamining.today 32 32 Nigeria’s N700 Million Mining Portal Faces Accessibility Issues https://nigeriamining.today/2025/02/11/nigerias-n700-million-mining-portal-faces-accessibility-issues/ Tue, 11 Feb 2025 20:21:43 +0000 https://nigeriamining.today/2025/02/11/nigerias-n700-million-mining-portal-faces-accessibility-issues/ Nigeria’s N700 million mining portal, aimed at streamlining processes, is currently inaccessible, violating NITDA guidelines […]

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Nigeria’s N700 million mining portal, aimed at streamlining processes, is currently inaccessible, violating NITDA guidelines that require 24/7 availability. The Ministry of Solid Minerals Development has not addressed the downtime, raising concerns about transparency. Legal challenges against former officials further compound governance issues in Ekiti State.

Nigeria’s Ministry of Mines and Steel Development launched the Integrated Automation and Interactive GIS Web Portal, costing N700 million, to improve mining license applications and royalty payments. However, the portal is now inaccessible, raising questions about the management of public digital services. The site experienced a blackout for three days while accessing mining license information in Osun State.

Despite its launch in November 2017 by former Minister Kayode Fayemi, who stated, “We have spent about N700 million to develop this portal to improve Ease-of-Doing-Business in the mining sector,” the portal’s current downtime defies National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) guidelines. These guidelines mandate government websites to be accessible 24/7.

The Ministry has been rebranded under the Tinubu administration, which may indicate system upgrades, yet NITDA guidelines require public notification during such migrations. Given this inaccessibility, users are left with unresolved concerns about transparency and reliability in government digital services, where substantial funds have been invested.

Reports show that many state-owned websites also fail to meet transparency standards. Previous analyses by the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council have highlighted these issues. The Ministry of Solid Minerals Development has not commented on the portal’s downtime, indicating continued gaps in government accountability.

In a separate legal dispute, Omoyele Sowore defended allegations made against Fayemi, asserting the former governor’s lack of reputation and citing past charges of financial impropriety. The lawsuit has drawn attention to broader issues regarding governance in Ekiti State, including mismanagement of projects like the Ado Ekiti cargo airport and the Ekiti Rice Pyramid initiative.

The inaccessibility of Nigeria’s N700 million mining portal highlights failures in government digital service management, raising concerns about transparency and accountability. Despite significant investments in digital infrastructure, the persistent issues reveal a lack of compliance with established guidelines. Furthermore, ongoing legal troubles for former officials add to the scrutiny surrounding governance in the sector.

Original Source: saharareporters.com

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