Yesterday marked a significant milestone in Anambra State’s ongoing digital transformation as the Ministry of Special Duties received new digital work tools, furthering Governor Chukwuma Soludo’s visionary mantra: “Everything Technology, Technology Everywhere.”
The presentation of the digital tools was conducted by the Anambra State ICT Agency, which is spearheading the implementation of e-government initiatives across the state on behalf of the government.
Commissioner for Special Duties, Mrs. Beverly Ikpeazu-Nkemdiche, welcomed the digital tools with immense enthusiasm, noting their potential to greatly enhance the ministry’s efficiency and effectiveness. “These tools will revolutionize how we work, and we have the solution governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, to thank for this noble initiative,” she stated, expressing excitement over the positive impact expected on daily operations.
Earlier, the Ministry of Justice received its own batch of digital tools during a visit to the Anambra State ICT Agency. Mrs. Ndirika Onyekwelu (Esq), the Supervising Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Justice, expressed deep gratitude on behalf of the Attorney General and the entire team. “We are absolutely thrilled! On behalf of the Attorney General and our Legal Drafting Department, we extend our heartfelt thanks to Mr. Governor for providing these much-needed laptops. These digital tools will significantly enhance the efficiency of our dedicated law officers, who are responsible for drafting every contract and agreement for the state government,” she explained.
“This support goes beyond just providing technology; it’s about empowering our team to work smarter. Previously, our officers spent long hours drafting documents manually, often working overnight. Now, with this new technology, we anticipate significant improvements in our processes, from legal drafting to civil litigation and case preparation,” she added.
As both ministries embrace this exciting development, they expressed deep appreciation for the governor’s commitment to addressing their needs through innovative solutions. “This is a welcome change, and we couldn’t be happier,” they stated.
With the State ICT Agency playing a pivotal role in driving the implementation of these e-government initiatives, both the Ministry of Special Duties and the Ministry of Justice are now better equipped for a more efficient and tech-driven future, embodying the spirit of innovation that is transforming governance across the state.