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FEC: Buhari To Host First Virtual Conference Meeting On Wednesday
In a bid to curb the spread of COVID-19 in Nigeria and continue the task of nation-building, President Muhammadu will be hosting its first virtual Federal Executive Council, FEC meeting on Wednesday.
Naija News Understands that Nigerian Minister for communications & Digital Economy, Dr. Isa Pantami confirmed this via the official Twitter handle of the Ministry
According to the tweet the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr. Isa Pantami supervised a test run for the virtual FEC meeting on Monday
The statement read “In preparation for the upcoming Federal Executive Council (FEC) Meeting to be held virtually on Wednesday, which will be chaired by His Excellency, President @MBuhari GCFR, the Honourable Minister of Communications and #DigitalEconomy, @DrIsaPantami today supervised a test run.
” The Federal Government system is Galaxy Backbond, FG will discuss with Galaxy Backbond and give us the link. This is the first time FEC is holding virtually.”
The meeting which will be presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari will have agencies under the supervision of the Ministry Galaxy Backbone, National Information Technology Agency (NITDA), and Nigerian Communications Satellite Systems provide a digital platform and technical support for the FEC meeting.
Here is the series o tweets Confirming the report below
In preparation for the upcoming Federal Executive Council (FEC) Meeting to be held virtually on wednesday, which will be chaired by His Excellency, President @MBuhari GCFR, the Honourable Minister of Communications and #DigitalEconomy, @DrIsaPantami today supervised a test run. pic.twitter.com/313h25msHx
— Fed Ministry of Communications & Digital Economy (@FMoCDENigeria) May 10, 2020
Agencies under the supervision of the Ministry, @Galaxybackbone, @NITDANigeria and @NigComSat1R will be providing a digital platform and technical support for the meeting. @DrIsaPantami #DigitalNigeria#DigitalEconomy#Asovillatoday pic.twitter.com/E5AFerjmkI
— Fed Ministry of Communications & Digital Economy (@FMoCDENigeria) May 10, 2020