Fasinu, et al (2024) Unilesa Journal of Social and Management Sciences, 1(1), 12-24 12 UNILESA JOURNAL CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF NIGERIA’S STATE OF PREPAREDNESS IN THE QUEST FOR ACHIEVING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS THROUGH DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION IN PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY AND ADMINISTRATION Abstract: This paper investigates how digitisation is helping Nigeria become ready to accomplish the Sustainable Development Goals by improving governmental administration and delivery. Through a random sampling of the country's preparation for the Goals, the study's purpose was met by emphasising the entirety of the Sustainable Development Goals. The study's goal is to ascertain how prepared Nigeria is to meet the goals of the UN Blue Print Agenda 2030, which aims to improve the world for human survival. The study takes a systemic approach, examining the body of existing literature to investigate the subject from several scholarly points of view. It focuses on the pertinent contextual variables that the Nigerian government has investigated in order to realise the Sustainable Development Goals. The study's findings showed that digitisation has a fundamental potential to improve the United Nations Blue Print Agenda 2030's actualisation. However, governance performance and stakeholder commitment act as a mediating factor in this course of this preparation. The recommended a portion of the suggestions which focus on the government's obligation to provide sufficient funds, conduct thorough inspections or reviews of policies that have failed, and devise plans to stop misappropriation at all costs. Keywords: Administration, Digital Transformation, Nigeria, Public Service Delivery, SDGs. 1 Department of Political Science, Wesley University, Ondo, Nigeria. Email: fasinu4christ@gmail.com 2 Department of Political Science, Adeyemi Federal University of Education, Ondo. Email: famiyesin@aceondo.edu.ng 3 Department of Political Science, Adeyemi Federal University of Education, Ondo. Email: oludaremosunmola@gmail.com 1 FASINU, E. S., 2 FAMIYESIN, M.O. & 3 MOSUNMOLA, O. O.