In a remarkable effort to foster unity and collaboration among the youth, the leadership of the Southern Nigeria Youth Congress (SNYC) recently engaged with various ethnic youth groups. The groups included the Yoruba Youth Council, Urhobo Patriotic Union Youth Wing, Ohaneze Youth Council, and Anioma Youth Forum Worldwide. The discussions focused on the urgent need for a national converge to address common challenges and promote collective growth.

The deliberations were highly successful, with representatives from each ethnic youth body actively participating and sharing their perspectives. The discussions underscored the importance of unity in diversity and the need for a collaborative approach to tackle the issues facing the youth across Southern Nigeria.

Comrade Emordi Ugochukwu Caleb, President General of the SNYC, highlighted the significance of such engagements in building a stronger and more cohesive youth movement. He stated, “Our strength lies in our unity. By coming together and sharing our experiences, we can develop comprehensive strategies that address the unique challenges faced by each ethnic group while promoting the overall development of our youth.”

The meeting concluded on a positive note, with all ethnic youth bodies expressing their commitment to the proposed national converge. The success of the deliberations is a testament to the shared vision and dedication of the youth leaders to work together for the betterment of their communities.

As the Southern Nigeria Youth Congress continues to advocate for the rights and development of young people, the upcoming national converge promises to be a landmark event. It will provide a platform for youth leaders from diverse backgrounds to come together, share ideas, and develop actionable plans for a brighter future.

Stay tuned for more updates on the activities and initiatives of the Southern Nigeria Youth Congress as they continue to pave the way for a prosperous future for the youth of Southern Nigeria.