Anambra State Civil Service Commission on Thursday received a set of digital tools to boost operational efficiency and improve service delivery.
The handover, which took place at the Commission’s headquarters in Awka, was led by the MD/CEO of the Anambra State ICT Agency, Chukwuemeka Fred Agbata.
Speaking at the event, Agbata said the distribution of digital tools aligns with Governor Soludoโs bold vision for a smarter and more efficient Anambra State.
โThis handover is part of a broader journey that started in 2023 when Governor Soludo launched the pilot phase of this initiative by releasing over 200 state-of-the-art laptops and computers to various MDAs and political appointees.
โSince then, the rollout has extended to the State Fire Service, 2,000 newly recruited teachers, Local Government Heads of Budget, Planning, Research and Statistics, the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Special Duties, the Disability Rights Commission, and now the Civil Service Commission.
“Notably, it also includes the Smart School project, currently being piloted across 21 schools as a model for digital learning and 21st-century classroom transformation,” he added.
MD/CEO of the Anambra State ICT Agency, Chukwuemeka Fred Agbata, receiving the tools
Receiving the tools on behalf of the Commission, the Chairman, Mr. Tony Ezenwaka expressed appreciation to the Governor for the timely intervention which would definitely enhance productivity.
โWe have been praying for this, and now, through the intervention of the Anambra State ICT Agency, the tools are here. We can now speed up processes in the Commission.
“We are grateful to Mr. Governor for answering our prayers. We urge you to keep your eyes on us. The staff needs to be trained as well, so we look forward to that.โ Ezenwaka appealed.
This latest phase underscores Soludoโs unwavering commitment to e-governance and public sector innovation.
It also ensured that institutions are digitally equipped to meet the demands of modern governance.