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Anambra Boosts Tech Sector: N80 Million Invested in 80 Startups, 400 Professionals Graduate

“Our administration is committed to transforming Anambra into Africa’s Silicon Valley. This vision is driven not by politics but by a clear and strategic imperative to secure the future of our state and its people,” Mr Soludo said.

The Anambra State Government has disbursed ₦80 million to 80 local startups, marking a significant milestone in its ongoing initiative to reposition the state as a leading technology and innovation hub in Nigeria.

“Our administration is committed to transforming Anambra into Africa’s Silicon Valley. This vision is driven not by politics but by a clear and strategic imperative to secure the future of our state and its people,” Governor Soludo stated.

Each of the 80 qualifying startups received a $1 million grant upon completion of SID’s intensive 12-week incubation programme. Beneficiaries underwent a rigorous selection process, covering:

With this latest injection of capital, SID has now supported more than 111 startups through various incubation and acceleration programmes, signalling a rapid expansion of the state’s startup ecosystem.

Beyond direct funding, the event celebrated the graduation of 400 technology professionals trained in high-demand fields, including robotics and network engineering.

The graduation included:

These graduates are expected to be instrumental in the state’s 2,000-kilometre fibre-optic rollout project, which aims to provide reliable internet connectivity to underserved communities across Anambra.

The event also highlighted broader infrastructure goals. Ifeanyi Adirika, CEO of Connekt Broadband, announced a new N1 billion Connectivity Fund designed to accelerate broadband access across Anambra’s 21 local government areas. This initiative aims to bridge the digital divide in schools, hospitals, and markets.

Furthermore, the state is repurposing the former Government House premises into a permanent technology campus. This hub is set to host new facilities, including a planned Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) centre by Connekt Broadband, which will create additional employment opportunities for local technology graduates.

These efforts are part of the state’s “One Million Anambra Digital Tribe” initiative. The programme has already reached 264,000 beneficiaries and seeks to equip one million residents with advanced digital skills by 2030.

“The event demonstrated the state’s innovation model, which brings together government, academia, and the private sector to drive economic transformation,” Ms Okoli noted.
(NAN)