The Minister
of Communications, Barrister Abdur-Raheem Adebayo Shittu has called on the
National Assembly to expedite action in passing the Postal Reform Bill and
other related bills pending before the legislators meant for restructuring the
nation’s postal flagship, the Nigerian Postal Service, NIPOST. Shittu made the
call in Abuja Tuesday, while launching two documents; Restructuring and Modernising
Nigerian Postal Service and NIPOST Vision 2020 and inaugurating a steering
committee for NIPOST reformation in his office Monday evening.
He said the
present administration need the collaboration and synergy of the National
Assembly to deliver on its campaign promises to Nigerians by expediting actions
on bills targeted at social reformation of the Nigerian society, one of which
is the services provided by NIPOST.
The minister charged the law makers upon
resumption from their current recess to give the bill serious attention,
saying, “we will appreciate that the bill is considered expeditiously important
to the socio-economic policy thrust of the Muhammadu Buhari administration”.
He
stated further that the Bill seek the amendment of all the existing postal
services laws to give effect to the recommendations of the NethPost Consultancy
of The Netherlands and all other interest groups that worked with the Ministry,
NIPOST and other stakeholders in the postal services. According to him, though
NIPOST reformation was not part of the APC campaign promises, but he initiated
moves to reposition NIPOST, one of the oldest public institutions to be widely
accepted in terms of efficient and effective postal services delivery, to be
socially relevant, economically viable and internationally acceptable.
Objectives of the Postal Sector Reform Plan, he said, is premised on;
establishing a low cost universal postal service that provides a solid
communication medium and link nationwide; providing a safe and efficient postal
service that is sustainable and keep space with developments in the rest of the
world; introducing private sector participation and the development of the
postal service into a commercially viable entrepreneurial conglomerate and
creating a convenient means of savings mobilization and payment/ funds transfer
system for the entire country through the postal network. To operate on a
commercial driven orientation, Shittu said the reform will unbundle NPOST to
profit –driven subsidiaries such as; NIPOST Digital Financial Services Limited
(PostBank); NIPOST Property &Development Company Limited; NIPOST Transport
and Logistics Limited; NIPOST Merchandizing Limited (e-Commerce); and NIPOST
General Services Support Limited (e-Government).
The Post Master General and
Chief Executive Officer of NIPOST, Barr. Bisi Adegbuyi in his remark commended
the present administration for its determination to drive the reformation
process to a logical conclusion and particularly Barr. Shittu for his concerted
efforts to change the trajectory of NIPOST, adding that the management of
NIPOST has in the interim took a step at tinkering with reformation through
certain restructuring steps taken so far. “It is in this spirit, therefore,
that the new management of Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) crafted this four-
year strategic plan (NIPOST Vision 2020, from 2017 -2020) to guide the
implementation. In considering the contents of the various documents, however,
it is obvious that there are programmes that can be implemented in the short
term in accordance with government policy, while others can only be implemented
in the long-run after the passage of the Postal Sector Reform Bill into law”,
he said.
After launching the two documents, the minister inaugurated a steering
committee that will lay the foundation for the reformation process with the
Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Arc Sonny Echono as chairman, the Post
Mast General and Chief Executive Officer of NIPOST, Barr. Bisi Adegbuyi as
vice-chairman and the Special Adviser, Digital Resources, to the Minister,
Mr.Akeem Yusuf as secretary. Others include two members each from the ministry
(Directors of ICT and Telecoms & Postal Services) and NIPOST; one
representative each from the Central Bank of Nigeria, Bureau of Public Enterprises
and Special Assistant, NPOST, to the Honorable Minister. The committee
chairman, Arc. Echono promised that members of the committee will give the
assignment all necessary attention and seriousness it deserves and deliver on
the mandate of its task in due time.
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