Ogun pledges to upgrade printing corporation, adopt digital technology
Ogun State's government plans to revamp its printing corporation to improve service delivery and adopt digital technology.
The new Chairman of Ogun State Printing Corporation, Segun Seriki, has announced the government's commitment to revamping the state-owned printing outfit to enhance its efficiency and service delivery. This initiative aims at repositioning and revitalizing the corporation, which is crucial for providing essential educational materials and other stationery required by various state institutions like schools, ministries, and agencies.
In a press conference held at the corporation's office in Abeokuta, Seriki emphasized the importance of the agency in supporting government operations through quality printing and publishing services. He outlined the core mandate of the corporation, focusing on delivering efficient, secure, and cost-effective printing solutions that adhere to high professional standards. This move underscores the state's intention to modernize its printing capabilities and adapt to technological advancements.
By adopting digital technology, the Ogun State government not only aims to streamline its publishing processes but also to ensure that it meets the growing demands of educational and governmental bodies. The impact of this initiative could lead to improved access to educational resources and potentially set a benchmark for similar state-owned enterprises looking to innovate and improve service delivery.