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    President Dr. Irfaan Ali is dedicated to digitizing Guyana and improving public life through digital transformation, reducing bureaucratic delays, and building public trust.

    Special Reporter, Georgetown, GuyanaBy Special Reporter, Georgetown, GuyanaNo Comments4 Mins Read59,862 Views
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    Guyana is about to confront one of its long-time problems—bureaucratic inefficiency that has long slowed interactions between citizens and the public sector. The upcoming digital appointment system, now being tested, is more than just a new app. It signifies the start of an essential cultural change in how government agencies operate, stay accountable, and subtly reduce corruption.

    For years, the public service has dealt with outdated practices that have normalized long wait times, delays, and inconsistent service. These issues have led to social and economic costs, such as lost work hours and widespread frustration among citizens who depend on essential services. Often, these inefficiencies created opportunities for unofficial “facilitation” payments as people tried to navigate unpredictable walk-in systems. The new appointment platform aims to break this cycle.

    Enabling appointment booking across government agencies, allowing selection of available time slots, and providing confirmed schedules directly addressing longstanding service bottlenecks. Predictability replaces uncertainty, and organized service delivery helps reduce chronic overcrowding.

    This reform becomes even more vital amid the broader digital transformation effort. The government’s plan to fully digitize the National Insurance Scheme (NIS) within eight months demonstrates a bold and necessary move away from outdated systems. The NIS, which has traditionally faced long lines, misplaced files, slow verification, and inconsistent service, will greatly benefit from digital modernization. An updated NIS will not only enhance operational credibility but also restore respect for citizens’ time and dignity.

    Large-scale digitalization significantly improves protection against corruption. As services become more transparent, traceable, and standardized, the chances of illegal payments decrease greatly. Appointment systems produce verifiable records. Digital submissions help prevent arbitrary decision-making. Real-time monitoring dashboards—like those used to supervise public infrastructure projects—offer immediate, data-driven oversight. These tools boost efficiency while reinforcing integrity.

    Importantly, the digital public-service movement is part of a larger national vision for a modern, high-tech government that follows global best practices. A digital economy depends on fast, reliable, and transparent institutions. Citizens want convenience; investors need stability. Digitalization meets both needs.

    For this transformation to succeed truly, public servants must adopt a results-focused mindset that matches the efficiency of the systems being implemented. Technology can enhance processes, but its success depends on the professionalism, responsiveness, and accountability of those who oversee it. The era of inconsistent service must be replaced by a disciplined culture that ensures the reliability of digital systems.

    As digital tools become more common, patience for delays, excuses, and slow processes will decrease. When citizens can easily check their NIS contributions or quickly set up government appointments, reliance on outdated manual methods becomes unacceptable. Technology empowers citizens and improves institutional performance standards.

    The expected decrease in bribery is significant when digital systems replace discretionary human control, as both motivation and opportunities for corruption diminish. Transparent appointment queues remove the need to pay someone to expedite a service. Efficiency acts as a strong equalizer.

    As the country continues strengthening its institutions, the launch of the digital appointment platform marks a key milestone. It sets a new standard for transparency, efficiency, and integrity in public service. More importantly, it signals a nationwide shift away from entrenched bureaucratic habits and associated informal practices. If consistently implemented and backed by a renewed public service ethic, this initiative could become one of the most significant administrative reforms of this era.

    Demerara Bank leads in providing digital banking services in the private sector. Newspapers in Guyana switched to digital formats several months ago, and the public benefits from this shift, with only a few thousand still buying the print edition in an era dominated by online newspapers and social media platforms. 

    Guyana now stands at the threshold of a more modern, transparent, and citizen-focused future—where digital solutions foster progress and restore trust in public institutions.

    With the PPP government in office, the promises outlined in the 2025 manifesto will be fulfilled for the country, including the digitization of government systems.

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