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Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has urged state enterprises to embrace and incorporate in their daily operations, government's investment in digitisation.
Speaking at the 2020 Performance contract signing ceremony in Accra on Wednesday, Dr Bawumia indicated that support from the enterprises will promote efficiency in service delivery and ultimately increase the realisation of the Ghana beyond aid agenda.

The Vice President further announced that government had commenced processes to launch a one-stop portal; Ghana.gov in the first quarter of the year to host all Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs).
The digital platform, according to him will provide an avenue for clients to engage and conduct business with state enterprises without direct human contact.
Dr Bawumia also added the online portal is an initiative that will be disruptive to corruption in the public sector.

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