Hon. Chief Sir Lucky Johnson, Member representing Isuikwuato State Constituency, has once again demonstrated his deep commitment to education with the successful completion of a one-month free Computer-Based Test training program for JAMB aspirants in the area.
The initiative, which officially concluded today, provided intensive digital and examination preparation support to about 80 young people across Isuikwuato. The training was designed to equip participants with essential computer skills while preparing them ahead of the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination.
Speaking through the impact of the program, Hon. Lucky Johnson reaffirmed his belief that education remains one of the strongest tools for empowerment and societal transformation. His intervention reflects a deliberate effort to bridge the digital gap among rural students and position them for academic success in an increasingly technology-driven examination system.
For many of the beneficiaries, this opportunity marked their first real exposure to computer-based testing. The training not only improved their confidence but also sharpened their readiness to compete favorably with their peers nationwide. This, observers say, is a testament to the lawmaker’s foresight and people-oriented leadership.
Stakeholders within the constituency have continued to commend Hon. Lucky Johnson for prioritizing education, describing the initiative as timely and impactful. They noted that such programs go beyond politics and speak directly to the future of the younger generation.
As the training comes to a close, there is a growing sense of optimism among participants and the wider community. With this initiative, Hon. Lucky Johnson has not only invested in education but has also strengthened hope, proving once again that leadership anchored on human capital development delivers lasting results.