Senator Uche Ekwunife, CON, has emphasised that technology remains a major catalyst for innovation, productivity and sustainable economic development.
The former federal lawmaker who represented Anambra Central Senatorial District in the National Assembly stated this while speaking during the closing session of the first phase of a two-week intensive tech incubation training for 200 youths, held in Akwa.
Ekwunife, the All Progressives Congress (APC) deputy governorship candidate in the forthcoming election in Anambra State, urged youths to see themselves as problem-solvers and future employers of labour.
The first batch of 200 youths from the state successfully completed their training under the Technology Incubation and Youth Empowerment Programme.
It was organised by the National Board for Technology Incubation (NBTI), in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology and Zedhub Projects Limited.
The two-week intensive training was held from 13th to 27th October, 2025 (excluding weekends) at the Senator Uche Ekwunife Centre, Awka.
It marked the beginning of a 10-batch empowerment initiative aimed at equipping young people with practical technology-based skills for self-reliance and entrepreneurship.
The tech incubation training programme, facilitated by Senator Ekwunife, will continue till February 2026, capturing a total of 2,000 beneficiaries across Anambra State.
Speaking during the closing session of the first phase, the Anambra APC deputy governorship candidate, commended the beneficiaries and expressed deep satisfaction with their commitment and drive throughout the training period.
“This initiative is not just about training, but about transforming lives. What we are doing here is helping our youths move from job-seekers to job-creators.
“Technology is the future, and I am proud to see these young people embrace innovation with such passion. The skills and tools you have received today should serve as a springboard for your dreams,” Ekwunife said.
As part of the empowerment package, each participant received a brand new HP laptop and other incentives to enable them to excel in the lessons learnt during the training and apply them in real-world settings.
Ekwunife commended NBTI and Zedhub Projects Limited for their collaborative effort in promoting technology-driven entrepreneurship, adding that the project was a timely intervention in tackling youth unemployment.
She said her sustainable outreach to both the old and young across communities in Anambra State after her legislative service clearly indicated that a true leader does not need to hold public office to continue making meaningful impact.
“What defines true leadership is not the position one occupies but the commitment to serve humanity with consistency and sincerity of purpose,” Ekwunife added.
Participants at the programme expressed their appreciation to the organisers and Senator Ekwunife for facilitating such a programme which they said was a transformative initiative.
They described the training as an eye-opener that has broadened their understanding of digital innovation, entrepreneurship, and modern business applications.
One of the trainees, Miss Chidiebere Igboka, expressed heartfelt gratitude to Senator Uche Ekwunife for offering what she described as a life-changing opportunity.
“Before now, I didn’t believe I could use technology to build a profitable business,” she said. “This training has given me confidence and direction.
“I am especially grateful to Senator Ekwunife for her generosity and vision in empowering young people like us. The laptop support is a huge step toward putting everything we have learnt into practice.”
Similarly, Mr. Abuchi Okoye, another participant, commended Senator Ekwunife for her unwavering commitment to youth development and empowerment.
“This programme was well-organised and impactful. The trainers were patient and practical, and the resources we received will help us continue learning beyond the classroom.
“I deeply appreciate Senator Ekwunife for her dedication to uplifting Anambra youths. This opportunity has truly changed our lives,” Okoye said.
The programme continues with nine more batches scheduled for between November 2025 and February 2026.
The target was to ensure that hundreds of youths in Anambra State are empowered with 21st Century technological and entrepreneurial skills for a sustainable future.

























