7 million New Jobs Added To the Economy Since 2015 In the Agric Sector alone - Declares Lai Mohammed
Lai Mohammed |
The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed,
said on Saturday that the Buhari administration is fully committed to creating
new jobs in all sectors of the economy.
He gave the assurance in Port Harcourt at the sixth
graduation ceremony of 100 male and female entrepreneurs trained by the Empowerment
Support Initiative (ESI) and the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).
He said that President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal
Government has added millions of new jobs to the economy since the
administration took office in 2015.
“Before this government came into power; the nation had 5
million rice growers but today 12.2 million rice growers have been added.
“That is an extra of more than 7 million jobs in the
Agric sector alone, and this was collaborated by the Chairman of the Rice
Growers Association a few days ago.
“Also, 200,000 jobs have been created directly by the
N-Power program while 300,000 jobs would be created in the second phase of the
program, while the school feeding program has created 61,000 jobs just for
schools,” he said.
He said that President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal
Government has added millions of new jobs to the economy since the administration
took office in 2015. “Before this government came into power; the nation had 5
million rice growers but today 12.2 million rice growers have been added.
Mohammed, however, said that job creation should not be
the responsibility of government alone but that of well-meaning individuals,
Non-Governmental Organizations and corporate bodies.
He described the ESI/NDDC entrepreneurship and skill
acquisition program as a well-thought initiative that conformed to government’s
drive to generate employment for Nigerians.
The minister commended the organizers of the program for
providing gainful employment for hundreds of youths in the Niger Delta.
Dame Judith Amaechi, Founder and President of ESI, said
beneficiaries were trained on plaster of Paris, plumbing, carpentry, floor
tiling, electrical wiring and decoration.
She said the empowerment scheme was created to cushion
skills-gap that stunted sustainable intra-personal growth in the nine states of
the Niger Delta.
“We created our training platform in 2008 – which so far
provided various training in vocational skills and entrepreneurial development
for over 3,000 beneficiaries in Nigeria.
“ESI has aggressively engaged many children, women and
youths in educational and vocational activities including capacity building
both on national and international stage.
“We are focused to tackle endemic poverty head-on;
develop a skilled force that enables our citizens to be employable and
self-employed thereby reverse youth unemployment,” she said.
She said that ESI has also created other programs like
the Feed-a-Child; Adopt-a-Child; Early Children Care; Maternal Health; Lady
Cabbies Project and Advocacy programs to cater and engage youths.
Judith, wife of Minister of Transport, Chibuike Amaechi,
presented certificates, starter packs and N150,000 each to the trainees.
The Managing Director of NDDC, Mr Nsima Ekere, said the
commission trained about 22,512 youths on entrepreneurial and vocational skills
over the years.
He said the nation’s building industry was facing a
dearth of manpower in office and home finishing, pointing out that this was
partly the reason why people engaged the services of foreigners.
“To this end, NDDC and ESI have taken out of the streets
100 unemployed youths of the region and redirected their energies into
productive ventures for the benefit of all.
“Our partnership demonstrates what we can achieve working
together in finding lasting solutions to the socio-economic difficulties and
challenges confronting the region and young people,” he said.
Ekere said that about 9,000 applicants applied to
participate in the training program but that only 100 were successfully
admitted into the scheme.
He said the commission was open and in search of credible
partners to help accelerate change, progress and development across the region.
The managing director urged youths to take advantage of
the various vocational skill programs to develop their skills for benefit of
their families and society. Source: nta.ng
7 million New Jobs Added To the Economy Since 2015 In the Agric Sector alone - Declares Lai Mohammed
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