The Ugunja Constituency ODM Youth Leader, Hon. Dan Nyibule, today joined the Association of County Students Association Presidents of Kenya at the Kenya Institute of Special Education in a powerful engagement focused on shaping the future of young people across the country. The forum brought together student leaders from various counties to deliberate on key pillars that are essential to holistic youth development. Central to the discussions were youth empowerment and mentorship, with emphasis placed on nurturing leadership skills, values, and resilience among young people to prepare them for national responsibility. Participants also explored the role of sports, arts, and talent promotion as critical tools for social inclusion, personal growth, and economic opportunity. Hon. Nyibule underscored the importance of creating supportive platforms where young talents can be identified, nurtured, and transformed into sustainable livelihoods. Photo File (Courtesy) In line with the realities of a rapidly evolving global economy, the engagement further highlighted the significance of digital and financial literacy. Student leaders were encouraged to embrace technology, innovation, and sound financial management as foundations for long-term success. Entrepreneurship emerged as another key area of focus, with discussions centering on empowering youth to become job creators rather than job seekers. Speaking during the forum, Hon. Nyibule reaffirmed his commitment to supporting youth-centered initiatives that promote skills development, innovation, and inclusive participation in nation-building. He noted that intentional investment in young people remains the surest path to sustainable development. The forum concluded on a high note, leaving participants inspired and energized. It served as a strong reminder of the transformative power of collective action and strategic investment in the next generation of leaders. Have any Stories, Opinion, Feedback ,witnessed a scene or just curious about something write to the Editor Today at editor@ugunjamagazine.co.ke Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Post navigation Nyasanda TVC: A Silent Monument to Neglected Talent in Ugunja