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E-Governance and Improved Public Revenue Generation in Nigeria: Issues and Prospects


Asomba, Ifeyinwa I.
Ejim, Chidinma Jacinta
Onyia Onyekachukwu Daniel
Orji Grace Ogochukwu

Abstract

The study examined E-governance and improved Public Revenue Generation in Nigeria, Issues and Prospects. The study was guided by three objectives. The study employed a documentary research approach. The study revealed that the implementation of e-government systems in Nigeria has significantly enhanced the efficiency of revenue collection processes, that E-government has notably increased transparency in Nigeria's public revenue systems through real-time access to financial data, improved accountability in spending, and enhanced citizen engagement and that the adoption of e-government systems in Nigeria's revenue generation sector faces significant challenges including the digital divide, cybersecurity threats, bureaucratic resistance, and inadequate legal frameworks.  The study concluded that e-government presents a transformative opportunity for enhancing public revenue generation in Nigeria, despite encountering significant challenges. By streamlining administrative processes, increasing transparency, and fostering citizen engagement, e-government has the potential to improve efficiency and accountability in revenue collection.  The study recommended that to strengthen cybersecurity measures to safeguard sensitive financial data and build trust in e-government systems. Robust policies and technologies must be implemented to mitigate cyber threats and protect against potential breaches


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