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Leadership of Unemployed Youths Meet Dr Otuaro to Discuss Empowerment Initiatives

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By Stephen Asabase, senior correspondent

 

In a significant meeting on Friday, the Society for the Welfare of Unemployed Youths of Nigeria (SWUYN), held discussions with Chief Dennis Brutu Otuaro, PhD, the Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), to explore potential collaboration aimed at empowering unemployed youth, particularly ex-agitators in the Niger Delta region.

 

The national president Comr. Preye Tambou was flanked by other members of the group during the meeting.

 

Chief Otuaro, renowned for his extensive experience and leadership roles, has been a driving force behind transformative reforms within the PAP Under his stewardship, the program has introduced innovative strategies that enhance the reintegration process for ex-agitators, allowing for better community integration and development.

 

During the meeting, both leaders emphasized the importance of collaboration in creating opportunities for economic empowerment and social mobility for youths affected by previous unrest in the region. They expressed optimism that their partnership could yield mutually beneficial initiatives aimed at promoting education and entrepreneurship among young people.

 

SWUYN extended its commendation to Chief Otuaro for his exceptional leadership and dedication to the welfare of the people in the Niger Delta. His commitment to efficient service delivery and his passion for community development have garnered him widespread recognition. The organization specifically praised his scholarship initiatives, which have positively impacted many in the region.

 

“Chief Otuaro’s efforts in promoting education and empowerment reflect a visionary leadership that aligns with our mission at SWUYN,” Comr. Tambou stated. “Together, we aim to create a brighter future for Nigerian youth, ensuring that every individual has access to opportunities for personal and economic growth.”

 

As both leaders move forward with discussions on collaborative projects, the potential for substantial impact on the lives of unemployed youth in Nigeria remains a hopeful prospect.

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