Anambra State Governor, Prof. Charles Soludo, has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to transforming the state into “Africa’s Silicon Valley.”
Speaking at the graduation ceremony of the Anambra Startup Investment and Technology Skills Programme in Awka, Soludo said the vision was driven by a strategic imperative to secure the future of the state and its people, not by politics.
He emphasised the urgent need to integrate technology into every sector of the economy and every level of governance.
According to him, as the world evolves at an unprecedented pace, young people must be equipped with skills and opportunities to thrive in the digital age.
Soludo said through initiatives such as the Solution Innovation District, SID, and the 1 Million Anambra Digital Tribe, his government was building a foundation for a technology-driven and globally competitive economy.
He congratulated all graduates, including those trained in robotics and ISO network engineering, for their dedication and achievement. He also commended partners and sponsors for strengthening Anambra’s innovation ecosystem.
The governor noted that Anambra was steadily emerging as a leading destination for technology, innovation, and digital enterprise, and pledged to sustain the momentum for future generations.
He concluded: “May Anambra continue to win.”
Soludo Reaffirms Commitment To Make Anambra Africa’s Silicon Valley

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