Bureau Advocates For Ethical AI Frameworks In Public Service

Dr Dasuki Arabi, the Director-General of the Bureau of Public Service Reforms, has highlighted the need for ethical frameworks to guide the adoption of artificial intelligence in public service delivery.

He made this known at a one-day roundtable discussion on public service reforms in Abuja, highlighting the Bureau’s 21-year journey of driving public sector transformation in Nigeria. While acknowledging the progress made so far, he noted the challenges that remain, particularly as the government moves towards digitalizing its operations.

“We must start planning now on how to align with emerging technologies. Open data initiatives, AI ethics, and accountability frameworks must become central to our strategy,”

“We need an ethical framework to guide the use of artificial intelligence, blockchain, and other technologies within the public service,” he added, warning of the risks posed by unregulated AI adoption, Arabi stated.

The roundtable brought together key stakeholders, including development partners, civil society organisations, and the media, to assess the successes and challenges of public service reforms and discuss future strategies.

The Director-General emphasized the government’s goal to transition to a paperless public service by 2030, driven by emerging technologies like AI, blockchain, and the Internet of Things.
However, he raised concerns about the possible misuse of these technologies, particularly about data security.
“We are moving towards a paperless system, but there are constant threats from individuals working to breach our databases,” he cautioned.

Professor Akintola Bello, a lead consultant at the BPSR, echoed these concerns, noting that while progress had been made, a significant shift in mindset is required to embrace technology and modern working methods fully.

“We must let go of outdated practices and adopt new approaches, while also learning from past mistakes,” Bello stated.

The session also highlighted the importance of strengthening public-private partnerships to address challenges posed by Nigeria’s economic environment. Dr Arabi called for deeper collaboration between the private sector and government agencies to drive reform and innovation.


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