Senator Nwoko to champion youth empowerment with SWUYN to Empower Nigerian Youths
Senator Nwoko to champion youth empowerment with SWUYN to Empower Nigerian Youths
In a significant move to address youth unemployment, Senator Prince Ned Munir Nwoko has partnered with the Society for the Welfare of Unemployed Youths of Nigeria (SWUYN). This collaboration aims to promote skill acquisition, employment generation, and entrepreneurial development across Nigeria’s six regions.
The partnership was formalized during a meeting between Senator Nwoko and SWUYN representatives, including National President Comr. Preye V. Tambou and National Media and Publicity Secretary Comr. Romoke Wasilat Ahmad. Senator Nwoko’s willingness to collaborate with SWUYN demonstrates his commitment to empowering Nigerian youths and creating positive change.
Senator Nwoko’s passion for youth empowerment is well-documented. He has been a vocal advocate for initiatives that promote youth development and employment. His partnership with SWUYN is expected to gain significant momentum, particularly given the Nigerian Senate’s interest in addressing youth unemployment.
Notable initiatives aimed at addressing youth unemployment include the proposed National Internship and Unemployment Benefit Scheme, which seeks to provide part-time jobs and stipends for unemployed graduates. Additionally, the government is working on establishing Youth Development Centers across the country to support young people. President Tinubu’s forthcoming National Youth Confab is also expected to be a game-changer for unemployed youths in Nigeria.
With Senator Nwoko’s support, SWUYN’s National Empowerment Initiatives and Projects can gain more traction, leading to tangible benefits for unemployed youths. His commitment to empowering young people is truly commendable, and his efforts are expected to have a positive impact on Nigerian youths.
As Senator Nwoko continues to champion youth empowerment, his partnership with SWUYN is poised to become a beacon of hope and inspiration, showcasing what is possible when vision meets initiative.