StrideDigital builds and operates purpose-built platforms for Nigerian state ministries and federal agencies. We work across healthcare, emergency response, environmental regulation, and outcome-verified social programmes.
A woman goes into obstructed labour. The ambulance is dispatched by phone to a hospital that cannot receive her. She does not arrive in time.
The same gap repeats across every public service: between what the state runs and what the state can see. StrideDigital builds the operating layer that closes it.
StrideDigital is a technology company powering public services. The platforms below are built and operated for state ministries, federal agencies, and donor partners.
Maternal care platform connecting antenatal enrolment, delivery, postpartum follow-up, and emergency referral on a single longitudinal record.
Coordination platform for state-led emergency medical services. Accredited within the national framework. Operational in partner states.
Electronic medical record built for Nigerian primary healthcare. Offline-capable, multilingual, designed for the infrastructure that exists.
Operating backbone for targeted social health programmes. NIN-anchored beneficiary registry, outcome-verified disbursement, sponsor reporting.
Food handler safety and water-quality system for state regulators. Verifiable certificates, joint regulator access, append-only audit trail.
Operating system for state environmental protection agencies. Inspections, permits, complaints, lab coordination. Operational with a state agency partner.
The same four-phase process governs every state engagement, regardless of platform. The state retains sovereignty over data and operations at every stage.
The platform, the operating model, and the commitments on data sovereignty are walked through with state leadership. No commitment at this stage.
Existing systems, infrastructure, and operational practice are reviewed jointly with the state's nominated officers. The assessment determines what to integrate and what to introduce.
Configuration, training, hardware where required, and integration with state systems are sequenced over a defined deployment window agreed with the Ministry.
The platform goes live. A monthly executive summary is delivered to the Commissioner from the first full month of operation. The state owns and operates the service.
StrideDigital operates within the national policy and regulatory framework. Each platform inherits the same compliance posture.
Commissioner offices, state Ministries of Health and the Environment, federal oversight bodies, and donor partners are invited to request a structured briefing on the platforms, the operating model, and the engagement process.
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