FCC deploys technology to monitor equal resource distribution

The Federal Character Commission in Abuja unveiled a portal that would monitor and ensure justice and fairness in the distribution of national resources across the country.
The acting Executive Chairman of the commission, Dr Shettima Abba, said at a five- day workshop on its usage, organised for Desk Officers of Ministries, Agencies and Departments (MDAs) that it would also ensure a fair balance in employment across MDAs.
Abba said the commission has a mandate to ensure that no state in the country was marginalised, stressing the need for fairness in the provision of infrastructure and social amenities across the country in line with the dreams of the founding fathers.
He said the commission would not be able to carry out its mandate without the use of modern technology, hence the need for the portal.
“For us in FCC, we do not work with tribe or religion neither do we work with either North or South.
“We work with states, local governments and wards. It is part of our mandate to make sure no state is marginalised or left behind the wheels of development.
“For us to do that effectively, we need accurate data which we intend to generate through the portal, the portal among others will provide easy access to data and acceptable nominal rolls from MDAs,” he added.
He advised the participants to put in their best and the various Heads of MDAs to adhere to the FCC Act in all dealings as the law empowers the commission to prosecute those who breach the law.
Earlier, Mr Ejike Njeze, Chief Executive Officer of Pyrich Limited, designers of the platform blamed some of the agitation in the country on lack of proper information and data for Nigerians, adding that the platform will put to rest series of agitation as information will be made available at a glance for all Nigerians.
Njeze said the platform will ensure accuracy and enhance efficiency which will enable FCC carry out its mandate.
Responding on behalf of the participants, Mr Tijani Muhammed representing Nigerian Deposit Insurance Commission (NDIC) commended the initiative, stressing that the portal would address majority of challenges faced in producing annual nominal roll as required by the commission.
Muhammed said the workshop would bring desk officers up to speed and enable them do their jobs right.