Thank you Minister Jomo Campbell
- nexgenprogram
- May 15
- 1 min read
Hon. Jomo Campbell had the pleasure of participating in today’s NextGen Young Men Mentorship Program session emotional intelligence and adaptability , led by its passionate founder, Senator Hon. Ronald Duncombe and lecturer Professor Carlton Waston - University of the Bahamas . It was a powerful experience to witness these young men—future leaders of our nation—gaining the tools, wisdom, and confidence to step boldly into their purpose.
A heartfelt thank you to the program for the kind gesture of presenting Hon. Jomo Campbell with a certificate of appreciation. We salute Senator Duncombe for his ongoing work to uplift the next generation. Continue to inspire, lead, and empower—The Bahamas is in good hands.

Left to right (front row): Juliano Todd (Mentee), Jessiken Feaste (Mentee), Stefon Walkes (Mentee), Khai Gaitor (Mentee), Minister Jomo Campbell (center), Senator Ronald C. Duncombe, Founder (center), Brian Fernander (mentee), Tyrese Bunch (mentee), Quinton Saunders (mentee), Isaac Fernander (mentee). Back row: Terrance Flowers (mentee), Joseph Culmer (mentee), T'Kori Virgil (mentee).
In Odle Corner, East Street, there’s an outstanding young leader of the Centerville Constituency—Stefon Walkes pictured with Minister Campbell . A proud member of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force Rangers Program, Stefon exemplifies discipline, dedication, and drive.
Well-spoken, focused, and determined to succeed, he is a true example of the bright future ahead for our youth. Keep pushing forward, Stefon—your leadership journey is just beginning, and we are proud to stand behind you as you continue to rise.
The Bahamas needs more young men like you. Keep aiming high—you were born to lead.



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