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Labour and Employment Minister, Sen Ngige
The Federal Government
of Nigeria has said, at least, 100 million of its population are without decent
jobs.
The Minister of Labour
and Employment, Chris Ngige, disclosed this while speaking at the 2019 National
Migration Dialogue at the State House on Tuesday.
While lamenting that the
government was worried about the rate at which Nigerian youths were leaving the
country through irregular routes, Ngige said the present government was already
working on ways to stem the tide.
“Nigeria is over 200
million and about 60 percent are youths who need employment. Unfortunately,
only 10 percent have decent jobs.
“Many are unemployable
while others are not employed. We are working that they get job so that they
can have a roof over their head, feed and enjoy life”, he lamented.
He said the FG was
currently working on the adjustment of education policies in order to improve skills
of Nigerian students and thereby discourage irregular migration.
“We have established
linkages with the Ministry of Education, industry trade and investment, Youth
and Sports and Agriculture.
We want to look at our
curriculum so that our people can have skills that can be exported,” Ngige
added. Speaking earlier, the Federal Commissioner of National Commission for
Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons (NCFRMI) Sen. Basheer Garba
Mohammed said the dialogue was in line with the present administration’s agenda
to create opportunities for the youths.
“Our problem is not with
Nigerians migrating but with not selling out our rich resources. The country
will spend most of 2020 enlightening citizens on productive ventures they can
do,” he added.
On his part, the Chief
of Mission, International Organisation for Migration (IOM), Mr. Frantz
Celestin, said the dialogue will allow Nigeria to chart a course on the
localisation and domestication of the resolutions adopted by the United Nations
General Assembly on Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and regular Migration
(GCM).
He said a comprehensive
approach was needed to optimise the overall benefits of migration, while
addressing risks and challenges for individuals and communities in countries of
origin, transit and destination. (Daily Trust)



















