VICTOR DURUAMAKU, Owerri 

 

About  300,000 Imo Youths  are  to be trained in the “Skillup Imo project” – an  initiative aimed at expanding digital infrastructure, equipping the people with the skills to use

 

According to the Commissioner for Digital Economy and E-government – Dr. Chimezie Amadi, so far, over 50,000 youths have been trained with access to start-up kits, mentorship, and remote job opportunities through the ecosphere platform, even as many graduates have gone on to launch tech startups, powering a grassroots innovation movement.

 

Amadi disclosed this at a one-day workshop on “regulatory and policy framework for universal access of telecom anchored by the University of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences (UAES), Umuagwo in collaboration with his ministry, held in the institution.

 

According to the Commissioner, with the World Bank’s support, the state is digitalizing land records through the “Imo land information system centre” using geospatial technology to resolve ownership disputes and improve transparency.

 

He further said that the state civil service is undergoing digital transformation with upskilled staff and streamlined roles that reflect a modern workforce.

 

“We have partnered with Microsoft, CISCO, and Hp to integrate ICT into agriculture, healthcare and education, ensuring technology reaches every corner of governance and society”.

 

He pointed out that the Imo Digital City stands as the nerve centre of the state’s digital economy. Amadi added that through aggressive outreach in partnership with the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), the state government had significantly improved NIN enrolment, giving more Imolites access to digital services and benefits.

 

As part of plans for the future, the commissioner stated that the Imo Digital City” is set to host the nation’s first sub-national Artificial Intelligence Institute with a focus on advancing AI education, research and entrepreneurship while creating thousands of jobs and investment opportunities.

 

Vice Chancellor of the UAES-Professor Christopher Eze, declaring the workshop opened which featured lectures on “integrating Digital financial services into agricultural Extension systems”, expanding rural connectivity for inclusive digital agriculture Telecom service provider’s role in driving access and innovation”, “universal access and digital agriculture in Nigeria as a well as policy part ways for inclusive digital agriculture insights from Imo, Ogun and Kwara and unlocking the potential of digital agriculture in rural Imo” said that universities such as UAES are not only academic institutions but research incubators that must anchor practical solutions for rural transformation.

 

Eze, professor of Agricultural Economics, said “our faculties of agriculture, ICT and Environmental services are committed to producing applied knowledge that meets the needs of local farmers, government agencies and technology providers”, stressing that research is the foundation upon which relevant context-specific policies must be built.

 

He hailed Governor Hope Uzodimma as a visionary leader and a committed champion of education technology and innovation with unwavering support for the UAES.

 

The VC disclosed that the “Digisol project” which is now in its second year of pilot implementation across local government areas in Imo, Ogun and Kwara states, was designed to revolutionalize the way “our farmers engage in agriculture by embedding digital tools and financial technologies into day-to-day practices”.

 

The Vice Channels noted that the event marks an important milestone in the collective pursuit of inclusive technology–driven agricultural transformation: a vision that is not only innovative but also imperative in today’s fast-paced digital world.

 

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