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Alake Unveils OneGov Digital system at MCO, Generates Over N50b in Revenue

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Odimmegwa Johnpeter/Abuja

‎‎The Ministry of Solid Minerals Development has generated over N50 billion IGR for 2025, surpassing the N38 billion recorded in 2024.

‎‎The Minister, Mr Dele Alake, confirmed this on Friday while unveiling the One-Gov Cloud digitisation project at the Mining Cadastre Office (MCO) headquarters in Abuja.

‎‎He said the One-Gov Cloud platform would help agencies move from paper-based to automated systems, supporting secure and efficient operations.

‎‎Alake said sector reforms, driven by digital tools and new policies, had positioned the ministry for threefold revenue growth across its agencies.

‎‎He noted that the MCO generated N30 billion for 2025, compared with N12 billion in 2024, attributing the rise to innovation and commitment.

‎‎“That is the trajectory we have set for the sector. Mines inspectorate revenue is up, and other revenue departments have also improved.

‎‎“Last year, we recorded about N38 billion. This year, we have crossed N50 billion already, and we are still counting,” he said.

‎‎Alake described the launch of the One-Gov Cloud as a milestone, saying digital reforms were vital to stronger service delivery and government efficiency.

‎‎He said sustainability of the reforms required the right attitude and nationwide mental reorientation to protect and maximise the tools.

‎According to him, high-end digital equipment demands careful handling to avoid damage and protect the investment.

‎The minister praised the MCO and urged Galaxy Backbone to resolve early challenges quickly to support seamless operations.

‎‎MCO Managing Director, Obadiah Nkom, said the agency’s N30 billion revenue for 2025 reflected sector-wide reforms and strong ministerial backing.

‎‎He said the support had earned the MCO recognition from public and private bodies, including awards for innovation and digitisation.

‎‎Nkom thanked Galaxy Backbone for its technical support, which ensured the successful deployment of the One-Gov system.

‎‎Galaxy Backbone Managing Director, Prof Ibrahim Adeyanju, said the MCO was the first department in the ministry to go live on the platform.

‎‎He said the agency would continue to support the MCO through training and technical assistance to enhance the system’s value.

‎‎Adeyanju described the One-Gov Enterprise Content Management System as a secure tool that strengthens record keeping and improves workflow transparency.
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