He described the training as timely and strategic.
Mr Umar noted that MDAs had been directed to immediately review and strengthen their cybersecurity architecture.
Mr Ali clarified that Operation Safe Corridor was neither a recruitment channel into the Armed Forces nor a reward system for criminality.
Mr Nagga said the orientation was part of efforts to enhance the capacity of the affected officers on effective procurement processes.
Mr Nwosu described the outcome of the meeting as encouraging.
Mr Benard said the OHOPRS is a unified national architecture to end poverty in Nigeria, as over 63 per cent of citizens face multidimensional poverty.
The registrar-general said that he was in Lagos at the time the letter of invitation was received.
Mr Tambour explained that the training focus areas were selected to support the FCC’s statutory mandate.
He stated that increased funding had become necessary to bolster ICT infrastructure across the state.
The statement directed all state government offices to close by noon on Tuesday.
