In the fourth industrial revolution it is evident that advancement in technology and digitization is a critical tool to enhance developments in all sectors, and with its adoption by various government across the subregion and world at large in a quest to curbing corruption, ensuring transparency, good governance plus facilitating paperless interaction of services provided by government agencies to the pubic.
But how efficiently has the adaptation of technology in governance help to improve lives while deepening democracy, and good governance.
Hour guests for the debate edition on citizens hour, HENRY COBBLAH from GHANA- CEO and Project lead at iSolve, MADI JOBARTEH from Gambia – civil society activist Executive Director, Edward Francis Small Centre for Rights and Justice and MARCUS BANGURA Serriea Loane – Executive Director, Citizen’s Forum for Democratic Accountability (C4D) extensively debates the topic.
