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Opinion: Digital government will fail without civic trust

Nigeria's public technology projects need more than dashboards. They need transparency citizens can verify.

Chinonso Nwankwo11 May 20267 min read

Digital transformation has become a familiar promise in Nigerian governance, but citizens are right to ask what exactly is being transformed.

A portal can simplify access, yet it cannot substitute for accountability. A dashboard can display numbers, yet it cannot guarantee that those numbers are reliable.

The next generation of public technology should be built around auditability, plain-language reporting and independent civic oversight.

Trust grows when people can see how decisions are made, challenge errors and receive timely correction.

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