Senator Prince Ned Munir Nwoko, renowned for his transformative approach to leadership, has extended a hand of collaboration to the Society for the Welfare of Unemployed Youths of Nigeria (SWUYN). This significant move aligns with his unrelenting commitment to youth empowerment and socio-economic development in Delta North and across the nation.
In a meeting facilitated by Mr. Eric Ogbekene of E & O Global Konsuktz Ltd and held at the Senator’s office in the National Assembly, SWUYN presented its mission to champion the cause of unemployed youths.
Senator Nwoko, impressed by their focus and structure, praised their proactive approach and emphasized the importance of youth-led initiatives.
“It is organizations like SWUYN that demonstrate the power of focus, strategy, and determination in addressing the challenges facing our society. The youth must always remember that action, is the first step to change,” he remarked.
He further demanded that they declare their mission statements which they clearly did, this was to ascertain that he had the right group he sought out.
The Senator has requested SWUYN to outline a detailed framework for a planned collaboration, including strategies for skills acquisition, employment generation, and entrepreneurial development. This plan, once submitted, will serve as the foundation for actionable and impactful initiatives under this partnership.
Hon. Gloria Okolugbo, Director of Communications in the Senator’s office, commended SWUYN for setting a commendable example.
“This partnership demonstrates that when youths organize and present structured solutions, they can attract the support needed to drive real change. It is a model worthy of emulation by other groups across Nigeria,” she stated.
As Senator Nwoko continues to champion youth empowerment, this collaboration is poised to become a beacon of hope and inspiration, showcasing what is possible when vision meets initiative.
Hon. Gloria Okolugbo
Director of Communications
Office of the Senator Representing Delta North Senatorial Zone