Algiers – President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has lauded the significant progress Algeria has made in digitalization across all sectors. The commendation came during Sunday’s Council of Ministers meeting, according to a statement released following the session.
The President emphasized the nation’s achievement in reaching a highly advanced level in the digitalization of information and data management. This progress, he noted, spans across various governmental and economic sectors, contributing to enhanced efficiency and transparency.
The Council of Ministers meeting, chaired by President Tebboune, addressed key national issues and reviewed ongoing projects aimed at further strengthening Algeria’s digital infrastructure. The focus remains on leveraging technology to improve public services, stimulate economic growth, and promote citizen engagement.
“The level of digitalization achieved reflects the commitment of the government to modernize the country and embrace technological advancements,” the statement read. “This progress is crucial for Algeria’s continued development and its ability to compete in the global economy.”
The government has invested heavily in digital transformation initiatives over the past few years, including infrastructure development, skills training, and the implementation of e-governance platforms. These efforts are aimed at creating a more connected and efficient Algeria, benefiting both citizens and businesses.
Further details regarding specific digitalization projects and future plans are expected to be announced in the coming weeks. The government remains committed to building a digital society that empowers all Algerians and contributes to the nation’s prosperity.



