FG launches AI WhatsApp platform to simplify access to government services

Mubarak Bankole
Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr Bosun Tijani
Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr Bosun Tijani at GITEX

The federal government has launched GovGuideNigeria, an AI-powered platform that allows Nigerians to access information from over 35 federal ministries and more than 60 government agencies via WhatsApp and the web.

Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Bosun Tijani, announced the launch today, describing it as a step toward making government information simpler, faster, and more inclusive for every Nigerian. This includes those in underserved and low-literacy communities who have historically struggled to navigate public service information.

The platform responds to a problem that is easy to overlook but quietly frustrating for millions of Nigerians: getting basic information from government agencies has never been easy.

FG launches AI WhatsApp platform to simplify access to government services
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Whether you need to understand a process at the Immigration Service, find out what documents a ministry requires, or figure out which agency handles a specific service, the answers are usually buried in dense websites, require a phone call that may never be answered, or demand a physical visit that costs time and money many people cannot afford.

GovGuideNigeria puts that information into a WhatsApp chat. It supports four languages: English, Hausa, Igbo, and Yoruba, which is a deliberate decision to reduce the language barrier that has long excluded a significant portion of the Nigerian population from accessing public information comfortably. A farmer in Kano can ask questions in Hausa, while a trader in Onitsha can do the same in Igbo, with both receiving responses from the same platform.

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The platform was built in collaboration with the National Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (NCAIR), Meta, and Publicaai Media. Tijani credited the partnership as a demonstration of what is possible when government, the private sector, and local innovators work together on practical problems.

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Why this AI-powered WhatsApp platform matters beyond convenience

Access to government information is not just a convenience issue; it is an equity issue. When public service information is hard to find, the people most affected are not the well-connected or the educated. They are ordinary Nigerians who do not have lawyers to call, connections to rely on, or the literacy and digital confidence to navigate complex government websites on their own.

A platform that works on WhatsApp is significant precisely because WhatsApp is already where most Nigerians communicate. It requires no new app download, no registration process, and no learning curve.

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The language support makes it accessible beyond just English-speaking, digitally confident users. For a country of over 200 million people with a large population outside major cities, that design choice matters enormously.

The platform is now accessible via WhatsApp and through the GovGuideNigeria website. Tijani encouraged all Nigerians to take advantage of it to access the information and services they need more easily.


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