In the wake of stakeholder pressure as well as increased premium placed on the imperative of sustainability commitment, Nigeria’s central bank has embarked on as well as enforcing a conceptualised ‘SBP’ framework aimed at increasing the momentum and acceleration of efforts for the banking sector to embrace the sustainability debate. Although the concept of sustainability has been considered by some authors as not really necessary or possibly a fad (Youngs, 2010), it has however been argued strongly that it is the concept of the moment. Information sharing and dissemination is empowering as it affords stakeholders (internal and external) and the public the needed platform to engage. In addition, it increases prompt, instantaneous and direct information dissemination and sharing, which are central to HRIS as well as sustainability (Youngs, 2010). So, sustainability is important for HRIS, which appropriates new media technologies for its advancement. In the same direction, Al-Qatawneh et al (2012) stipulates that the use of information systems in corporate organisation has the capacity to extend knowledge and engender its dissemination and building, specifically in the era of via new media communication systems. This process equally accentuates work quality including organisational decision-making in relation to the energies of information technology – the Internet – or new media.