1.8 million graduates flush in to the labour market yearly
The Minister for Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-
Iweala, on Tuesday in Abuja said no fewer than
1.8 million graduates in the country move into
the labour market every year.
Okonjo-Iweala, who is also the Coordinating
Minister for the Economy, made this known
during a meeting with delegates of the Arewa
Youth Forum on issues of youth development
in the northern part of the country.
She said that the data was generated by
National Bureau of Statistics and that it was to
enable the Federal Government to ascertain the
level of youth unemployment and come up with
policies to address it. She said, “I am proud to
say that after two months of methodological
work, the statisticians have come up with the
data that 1.8 million people in the country
enter the job market yearly.
“I am happy to tell you that last year we were
able to create 1.6 million jobs. So, we are
getting close to the 1.8 million that enter the
job market. Also, she said, “We also have a
pool of 5.3 million unemployed graduates that
have been accumulating over the years.
“So our strategy is to come up with policies
that will cover the number of entrants every
year before taking care of the backlog.” The
minister said that President Goodluck
Jonathan’s administration was doing a lot to
create employment opportunities for the youth.
“Through YouWin programme, we have had
3,600 winners, among whom 2,400 winners
have created 27,000 jobs so far. Our target is
to create a minimum of 80,000 jobs through
this.
“Through SURE-P, so far, we have created
120,000 jobs. While YouWin is geared towards
graduates, the SURE-P is for those youths who
may not have gone through school or did not
complete their education. “The President has
launched the National Mortgage Re- finance
Corporation which will not only provide
housing for the low income earners but will
simultaneously create thousands of jobs for
our youth.
“We are targeting 10,000 mortgages this year
and for every house you build, you create five
direct jobs and two and half indirect jobs,
which can create another 75,000 jobs,” she
added. On agriculture, Okonjo-Iweala said that
more than 400,000 part time jobs had been
created and had become a source of good
income for the youth.
She also said that the government was
designing a special programme for states in
the North-East region, adding that the scheme
would focuson education and agriculture.
Earlier, the President of Arewa Youth Forum,
Alhaji Gambo Gujungu, said that the visit to
the minister was to deliberate on issues of
development in Northern Nigeria with regards
to unemployment.
“The Arewa Youth Forum is making this
important visit to rub minds with you on issues
of national interest, particularly the
development of Northern Nigeria as it affects
youth unemployment. “We wish to also discuss
the absence of peace and unity that has
divided the country, washing away the inherent
brotherhood we were known for,” he said.
Gujungu said the association had through the
Chief of Staff to the President, presented a
paper to the presidency on the issues. He said
that insecurity, marginalisation,
underdevelopment, infrastructure decay, and
youth unemployment in the Northern part of
country were some of the issues contained in
the paper sent to the presidency.
He said the association had developed a
strategic document titled, “Restoring the
Security of Northern Nigeria through Youth
Empowerment” as its contribution to resolving
the issues. The youth president commended the
minister and President Jonathan for their
“visionary leadership in piloting the economic
affairs of the country
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