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Most Nigerian Youths Unemployable, Lack Skills For Employment – Ngige

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Dr Chris Ngige, minister of labour and employment, has said most Nigerian youths remain unemployed because they lack functional skills.

Ngige spoke while declaring open a one-day trade Job, Career and Employability Fair, on Thursday in Abuja.

The fair was organised by the Nigeria Employers Consultative Association (NECA) in collaboration with the International Labour Organisation (ILO) with the theme: “Promoting Employability, Skills Development and Decent Work.”

The minister who was represented by Tilda Mmegwa, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Job Creation noted that all stakeholders must be actively involved in preparing the African workforce for the ‘future of work’.

According to him, the Nigerian government is conscious of the fact that most of the unemployed are those without functional skills.

“Our strategy, therefore, is to equip the unemployed youths with market-driven skills, which will facilitate their access to self or paid employment.

“In recognition of this reality, my ministry is keenly committed to equipping unemployed graduates with entry point competencies to make them employable,’’ he said.

The minister said that each of the trainees would be empowered with starter packs to immediately venture into business.

He said that the initiatives showcased the commitment of the present administration to provide the young unemployed jobs seekers with the cutting-edge skills to start a self or a paid one.

Vanessa Phala, ILO Country Director, noted that many jobs had been lost due to COVID-19 and that the rate of unemployment had continued to increase.

Ms Phala said that there was no social protection while calling on the youth to ensure that they are adaptable to new knowledge that would make them gain employment.

Also, Taiwo Adeniyi, the NECA President, said the fair was organised to enhance employability and improve the chances of youths and job seekers getting employed.

Mr Adeniyi, who was represented by Olubunmi Adekoje, Director-General, Federation of Construction Industry, said to ensure maximum impact and a widespread, the fair would also be held at Port-Harcourt and Enugu.

He, therefore, commended the Ministry of Labour and Employment, ILO, for its readiness in addressing unemployment challenges in the country.

 

Credit: NAN.

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