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Three Days To Go: Buhari Gov’t Commissions Another Project

OsunDailyBy OsunDailyMay 26, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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President Muhammadu Buhariโ€˜s government has commissioned another project with three days remaining to hand over power to the incoming administration.

The federal government, through the Ministry of Communication and Digital Economy, commissioned ten (10) Operational Mail Vehicles for the Nigerian Postal Services (NIPOST) on Thursday, May 26, 2023, OsunDaily News reports.

During the commissioning of the vehicles in Abuja yesterday, the Ministryโ€™s head, Prof. Isa Ali Pantami, said the project targeted boosting service delivery for Nigerians and the countryโ€™s economy.

He also said that it indicates that NIPOST is on the part of the Buhari administrationโ€™s transformation.

โ€œThe trucks were purchased through the internally generated revenue of NIPOST, not with Federal Governmentโ€™s allocation,โ€ Pantami said.

Earlier, in his remarks, the Postmaster General of the federation and CEO of the NIPOST, Adeyemi Sunday Adepoju, said the development would significantly impact the countryโ€™s digital economy.

He explained that the vehicles were launched for NIPOST to compete favourably in the nationโ€™s electronic communication, e-commerce, logistics, and courier industry.

Adepoju boasts that NIPOST, under his watch, would continue to initiate innovations geared towards improved service delivery and restoration of public confidence in the ability of the organization to meet their expectations.

He said: โ€œToday, we are witnessing another practical demonstration of that commitment with the commissioning of 10 brand new JAC TRUCKS of 3/4 tons each for the coverage of National Mail Routes.


โ€œThe Hon. Minister, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, the commissioning of these vehicles today is a build-up to those remarkable and indeed significant milestones in the efforts of the current NIPOST management to meet the needs of the contemporary customer and improve the socio-economic life of the people of this great Country. Effective and efficient National Mail Routes will help put Nigeria on a proper pedestal within global postal administrations.โ€


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