The Federal Government will on Monday, July 14, officially launch three new digital platforms designed to enhance transparency and track the performance of Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs).
This was disclosed in a statement issued by Mr. Aliyu Umar Aliyu, Head of Communication and Strategy at the Bureau of Public Service Reforms (BPSR), on Wednesday in Abuja.
The initiative aims to tackle longstanding issues of institutional corruption, missing files, and fragmented tracking of government promises across MDAs.
According to Aliyu, the official unveiling will take place at 11 a.m. at the Conference Hall of the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (OSGF), Shehu Shagari Complex, Abuja.
He noted that the new digital ecosystem is being driven by the BPSR under the OSGF to provide citizens and government leaders with real-time insight into the execution of reforms.
“The three tools to be deployed are the Reforms Tracker Dashboard, the Knowledge Repository, and the National Strategy for Public Service Reform (NSPSR) Strategy Dashboard.
“For Nigerians who have long complained about the lack of transparency in how government agencies execute their mandates, the Reforms Tracker Dashboard will serve as a digital watchdog.
“It will monitor reform milestones, project timelines, and key performance indicators (KPIs) across all MDAs using verified data,” he said.
Aliyu explained that the Knowledge Repository will function as a centralised, open-access digital library.
“It is designed to end the ‘missing file’ syndrome by preserving institutional memory, housing reform policies, case studies, and guidelines to support evidence-based decision-making.
“The third tool, the NSPSR Strategy Dashboard, will provide a live visual map of the national reform strategy, enabling decision-makers to quickly identify non-performing sectors and address implementation bottlenecks.
“The integrated platforms will address longstanding challenges associated with fragmented reform reporting, limited access to institutional knowledge, and the absence of a unified mechanism for tracking reform implementation across government institutions,” Aliyu said.
He added that the deployment of these technologies underscores the government’s commitment to building a results-driven public service that delivers quality and timely services to Nigerians while restoring public confidence in governance.
The event is expected to attract high-ranking stakeholders, including the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, ministers, permanent secretaries, and representatives of civil society organisations.

