Empowering
the Many,
Building a
Nation for All.
The Solidarity Empowerment Club is Nigeria's economic engine — converting latent talent into productive power across all 774 Local Government Areas through free skill training and non-collateralized loans.
“One skill, one tool, and one local government at a time.”
— The SEC Mandate
Programs That Build Nations
Six pillars of empowerment designed to transform latent talent into productive economic power — one LGA at a time.
Free Skill Acquisition Training
Industry-relevant technical training delivered at no cost to participants across all 774 LGAs. From vocational trades to digital skills — we train to produce.
Non-Collateralized Startup Loans
Access to SME equipment and startup capital without the burden of collateral. Character and competence are the only requirements.
774 LGA Coverage
A truly nationwide footprint. Every Local Government Area in Nigeria is part of our network, ensuring no community is left behind.
Community-Led Chapters
Grassroots solidarity in action. Local chapters are empowered to identify needs, recruit participants, and drive outcomes within their communities.
Impact Tracking
We measure what matters. Every trainee, every loan, every business launched is tracked to ensure we are delivering real, measurable national impact.
Entrepreneur Support Network
Beyond funding, we connect entrepreneurs with mentors, markets, and peer networks to ensure their businesses survive and thrive.
We Are Nigeria's Economic Engine
The Solidarity Empowerment Club is a nationwide movement dedicated to fostering collective prosperity through structured industrialization and financial inclusion.
Recognizing that true empowerment requires both the “know-how” and the “tools to do,” we operate at the heart of Nigeria's 774 Local Government Areas. We are not just a philanthropic organization — we are an economic engine that converts latent talent into productive power. By providing massive-scale technical training and removing the barriers to credit, we are building a self-reliant middle class that will serve as the backbone of a new Nigerian economy.
Our Vision
To create a Nigeria where economic opportunity is democratized, ensuring that every citizen — regardless of geography or social status — has the skills and the means to build a sustainable livelihood and contribute to national growth.
Our Mission
To aggressively combat unemployment and poverty by:
Providing 1 million Nigerians with industry-relevant, free skill acquisition training annually across every Local Government Area.
Facilitating access to non-collateralized SME equipment and startup loans for 500,000 entrepreneurs each year.
Core Values
Five principles that guide every decision, every training, and every loan we facilitate.
Grassroots Solidarity
We believe in the power of the collective. Our strength lies in our presence in every corner of the nation, ensuring no community is left behind.
Radical Accessibility
We remove the gatekeepers. By offering free training and non-collateralized support, character and competence — not social standing — are the keys to success.
Productivity First
We are obsessed with outcomes. We don't just train for the sake of education; we train to produce, to build, and to employ.
Financial Integrity
We operate with absolute transparency in our lending and training processes, fostering a culture of trust and mutual responsibility.
National Self-Sufficiency
Our ultimate goal is a Nigeria that produces what it consumes. We empower small businesses to become the manufacturers and service providers of the future.
Lives Transformed
Across Nigeria's 774 LGAs, ordinary people are building extraordinary futures through the SEC.
“Before SEC, I had the skill but no machine. The non-collateralized loan gave me my first industrial sewing machine. Today I employ three people in my community.”
Amaka Okonkwo
Trained Tailor, Anambra State
“I never thought a loan without collateral was possible in Nigeria. SEC proved me wrong. My welding workshop is now the go-to in our local government area.”
Ibrahim Musa
Welding Entrepreneur, Kano LGA
“The free training program opened doors I didn't know existed. I now run a small graphics design business serving clients across three states.”
Ngozi Eze
Digital Skills Graduate, Enugu
“Coordinating the SEC chapter in our LGA has been the most rewarding work of my life. We have trained over 400 people in the last year alone.”
Tunde Adeyemi
Chapter Coordinator, Oyo State