The agreement was signed when the Lagos State Governor lead delegation to the U.S. based company at the Redmond Washington, headquarters in US. The Governor said the that the agreement would focus on eGovernance strategies to better serve the people of Lagos.
Governor Fashola mentioned that the initiative is centered on four cardinal programmes as stated below;
“It will also be used to answer queries from citizens regarding the state services, initiate transactions and eventually to completely offer government services via on-line; constitutes another mode of communication without traveling to the Secretariat. The expected go live date of this initiative is April, 2014”, the governor stated.
Fashola said the health solutions will focus on delivering cloud based solutions that will assist pregnant mothers and patients at the 57 primary health care facilities, which are being upgraded under the health care initiative of the state.
“The Cloud Serve will also include a Private Cloud for Lagos State based on Microsoft Technology. This cloud technology will support Lagos State disaster recovery strategy, enhance the existing e-Health platform, integrate existing silos of databases that houses important information such as Health, Education and Budgetary data,” Fashola added.
The delegation in the Governor’s entourage included the following: Mr. Biyi Mabadeje – the Commissioner for Science and Technology, Mrs. Nike Animashaun – the Permanent Secretary, and Mr. Ahmed Mustapha – the Director-General, Financial Management Bureau. They expressed the readiness of the state to deliver on the commitments agreed to under the terms of the memorandum as the availability of IT solutions especially in service delivery further enhances the dividends of democracy to the citizens.
Jeff Fraizer (Microsoft GM worldwide), in signing on behalf of Microsoft International, expressed the company’s readiness to help finance the implementation of a health IT support infrastructure for the state existing community health insurance program which can then be leveraged to support the expected rollout of the state social health insurance programme.