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NITDA Trains Public Officers On SLAs Drafting To Curb Wastages, Litigations

In a bid to curb wastages and unnecessary litigations in government, the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), is training public officers on how to draft good Service Level Agreements (SLAs).

The Director General (DG) of NITDA Kashifu Abdullahi disclosed this on Tuesday at a one day workshop for the officers in Abuja.

Represented by the acting Director, Corperate Planning and Strategy, Dr. Aristotle Onuma, Abdullahi said, “we are here to understand and agree on how to draft standard SLAs in order to ensure provision of adequate warranty, after sales service agreements on our IT products and services and adequate provisions for downtime, and after sales support.

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“This Workshop seeks to practically elaborate on how to draft SLAs in government contracts for IT products and services. This we believe will help achieve our goal of developing the culture of the use and compliance to SLA in government IT contracts” he said.

He said as a regulator, the agency was always seeking to ensure the efficient and effective delivery of IT products and services.

One of the trainers, Augustine Ukauzo Esq. said, the training was very necessary because most of the service providers use the opportunity to cheat government by dumping Master Level Agreements on its personnel when it comes to SLAs.

“We are training government agencies on how to draft SLAs; SLA is very essential and very technical. Most of the service providers have used the opportunity to cheat the government and in submerging SLAs into what we call Master Level Agreement (MLA), NITDA is taking this opportunity to train most especially lawyers in government agencies to know the importance SLAs and to insist in having it.”

Ukauzo said, the training was basically to take the trainees through the basic ingredients of SLAs.

“This workshop is taking them through the ingredients of SLAs, functions of SLA, so that they will trained in requisites and minimum best practice function of what is expected of them to do.

“What we also want to achieve is that in most cases service providers are already presenting them with MLA already prepared. And they will tell you this is the agreement. And because you do not have the expertise on reviewing it, you see them adopting it.

“But with the training; they know SLA, the content and what is supposed to be involved. In doing that, they will help government not to indulge in wastages.”

On the training reducing contractual litigations between government and service providers, he said, “Yes, certainly because you that when we are training them they see that some of them are discovering some ingredients that are supposed to be there. Some are also seeing that some certain advantages service providers has taken could be corrected in the part of drafting the agreement. Because even when you go to court, the court is meant to interpret the agreement already signed. So this training will help government to reduce some of the litigations”, he said.

He also advised that even unforseen circumstances should be in the SLAs so that service providers don’t take government to court unnecessarily.

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