By Oyem Jonathan
In a bold step aimed at deepening access to National identity registration for residents, the Executive Chairman of Aniocha South Local Government, Hon. Pastor Jude Jude Chukwunwike has donated a brand-new set of HP computers and digital enrollment tools to the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) through the Ministry of Interior in Asaba.

Chairman Aniocha South local Government
The timely intervention is part of the council chairman’s strategic vision to ensure that constituents, particularly those in rural communities, are not left behind in the ongoing national identity enrollment drive. By providing these cutting-edge devices, Chukwunwike is empowering NIMC to fast-track the data capturing and registration, thereby easing access for thousands of citizens.
Representing the council chairman at the brief but symbolic handover ceremony, the Head of Personnel Management (HPM), Mr. Austin Akaeze, described the gesture as a reflection of Pastor Chukwunwike’s unwavering dedication to people-centered governance. He urged the commission to maximize the use of the equipment to improve service delivery, particularly to underserved communities.
“This donation is more than just hardware as it is seen as an investment in identity, accessibility, and national belonging for our people,” Mr. Akaeze stated. “The Executive Chairman is committed to supporting institutions that touch lives, and we commend NIMC for the vital role it plays in this national assignment.”
The initiative has been widely praised by constituents and observers alike, with many describing it as yet another testament to Pastor Chukwunwike’s proactive leadership and grassroots-focused agenda. His administration continues to blend compassion with innovation in a way that redefines public service across Aniocha South.
As national identity registration becomes increasingly essential for accessing government and financial services, this noble gesture will go a long way in bridging the digital gap and ensuring inclusivity for all.