Anambra State reached a new milestone in its digital transformation by winning four awards at the 13th Meeting…Anambra State reached a new milestone in its digital transformation by winning four awards at the 13th Meeting…

Anambra state picks up 4 national ICT awards at NCCIDE meeting in Jos

2025/12/13 01:42

Anambra State reached a new milestone in its digital transformation by winning four awards at the 13th Meeting of the National Council on Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy in Jos, Plateau State. The event, held from December 8 to 12 at the Crispan Suite and Event Centre, brought together leaders from federal and state governments to review Nigeria’s progress in developing a modern digital economy.

The awards followed the States’ Innovation Peer Review Session, where each state shared the main digital reforms and technology projects they carried out in the past year. Anambra was recognised for its achievements, winning in ICT Development and ICT Human Capital Development, and earning second place in Infrastructure Development and eGovernment Implementation.

The state delegation was led by the Managing Director of the Anambra State ICT Agency, Chukwuemeka Fred Agbata (CFA), who received the technology and innovation awards on behalf of Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo. “This recognition is another clear validation of Governor Soludo’s vision,” he said. “It reflects the hard work, collaboration, and commitment of the entire Solution Team.”

Soludo implements zero right of way to drive broadband penetration in AnambraGovernor Charles Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra State
A growing digital state

The recognitions show how Anambra has steadily grown its use of digital technology, especially by improving internet access, making public services work automatically, and teaching digital skills across the state. State officials say these changes fit with Governor Soludo’s goal to build a connected and efficient system under his “Everything Technology, Technology Everywhere” plan.

For the administration, the council’s assessment gives national recognition to the changes made over the past three years, from growing technical skills to updating how the government works.

Also read: “Soludo is Building a Data-Driven Government”, Anambra ICT Agency MD says

This year’s result mirrors a similar sweep in 2023, marking the second time the state has walked away with four top categories at the NCCIDE meeting.

What it means for Anambra and other states

The result in Jos could draw more attention to how states use digital tools to improve public services. Since the peer-review model encourages comparison and learning, it may also spark healthy competition. For Anambra, these awards might speed up efforts to expand eGovernment, upgrade infrastructure, and boost digital literacy.

The recognition highlights the importance of states using technology in governance, as digital systems are key to delivering services. Officials say the council’s feedback will improve current projects and guide new ones for 2026.

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Residents can expect easier access to government services, improved digital tools, and a more tech-focused public sector. As states go digital, these awards show that people want better systems, skilled workers, and faster, more reliable services across the country.

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