Online
registration seems like something that should have been here ages ago but like
everything else in this country, it takes donkey years to bring a good idea to
fruition. We used it to show our problem-riddled use of technology again! Just a simple registration process and we opened a can of worms hiding in the corner of this our
‘beautiful idea’ of NYSC online registration. People waited for 13 hours for the
system to mail a link so they could start the registration process. This
is something that should never happen in this day and age! Some were sympathetic about the whole problem. They said “There were too
many people on the site at the same time, that was why it was ‘hanging’”. Before
this system was implemented there must have been proper study and they should
have built the system to cater for an estimated number of people who would gate
crash the registration process immediately it begins, so that excuse is untenable. Apparently, nobody did this
and we were all thrown into long hours of frustration that led to this article.
The
problems with the online registration continued in shameful fashion. There
were drop down menus that never dropped down and some biometric
devices functioning only with Java Version 6 and 7, meanwhile what is readily
available online is version 8. So one has to downgrade in order to use the
device. Is this because someone got the contract to supply these devices and he
got the low cost version that is outdated and can’t work with the latest
version of Java? Seems like to me! Why can’t the biometric data be taken from
the nation’s database, considering the fact that all this information has
already been taken for National ID card and the infamous BVN number
registration. Does this mean every government office will now start its
independent data collection instead of leveraging on the available data and
saving cost? When will we get ready for efficient use of available technology
and information?
Another
show of shame is the frequent and almost mandatory delay of flights in Nigeria. Why does it
have to happen so often? If you know you can’t fly by a certain time, advertise
a time that will enable you accommodate your usual delay or
‘operational reasons’. I would rather come to the airport for a
flight by 5pm if I know we will leave by 5pm than book a flight for 2pm and end
up leaving by 4pm! Some times flights are cancelled after passengers have
checked in and are waiting for the flight. It is totally beyond my humble
understanding! Some of the problems are just plainly unacceptable! What baffles
me the most is that we all sit in the departure lounge smiling like
nothing out of the ordinary is happening! Welcome to Nigeria! The world’s
capital for suffering and smiling!
Why
can’t we just adopt something good and use it properly? Why can’t we create a
system that can accommodate the basic problems associated with such a system
and create solutions for them? We have consistently found a way to make the
most inefficient use of information and technology. Let us not even go into the
non-functional phone numbers placed on government websites. 24/7 they are
switched off or they would never be picked. The lines will ring endlessly. Our
attitude towards customer satisfaction, especially in the public sector, is terribly
apathetic.
While
I hope and pray for things to get better, it seems there is no end in sight.
Those who should stem the tide are perpetrators of these vices in more
conniving and artful ways. It would seem our ability to use the internet is limited
to scheming, creatively inspired social media
jibes usually directed at our leaders for crimes we have helped them to commit.
We are obsessed with attacking the Government (I’m not absolving them from
blame), but these systems that are failing, including the government, are not
individuals on their own but are made up of insincere, inefficient and
dispassionate people like us. If we sit and accommodate the rot, it will spread
and consume us all. We need to learn to speak up when things are wrong! People
should not be allowed to treat us badly especially when we are paying for a
service. We need Servicom to stand up to its responsibilities. We all deserve
to be served right!
donna@mail.postmanllc.net
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