The Federal Government has created 1.4 million jobs in the past three years in a bid to address unemployment in the country, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, said on Monday.
Okonjo-Iweala
said this at a conversation meeting on government policies, programmes
and activities organised by the National Orientation Agency (NOA) in
Abuja.
While acknowledging that
unemployment was one of the major challenges facing that government, she
said that efforts were ongoing to adequately address the challenge.
“The administration of President Goodluck Jonathan
is working tirelessly to create 1.8 million jobs in each year but we
have made tremendous impact by creating 1.4 million jobs in the past
three years.
This shows that we are making progress in developing the economy of the country.’’
According
to her, the president is also making progress to create about two
million additional jobs in the near future so as to bridge the
unemployment gap.
She said that the Youth Enterprise with Innovation in Nigeria (YouWin) programme had also created about 22,000 jobs.
She
described YouWin as an innovative business plan competition aimed at
job creation by encouraging and supporting aspiring entrepreneurial
youths in Nigeria to develop and execute business ideas.
Okonjo-Iweala
also stated that the Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme
(SURE- P) programme was also creating jobs for youths.
“It
is also worthy of note that the Graduate Internship Scheme of SURE-P
has placed many Nigerian graduates on jobs while some of these graduates
have been employed by their employers.”
The
minister also added that the present administration had been active in
bringing other improvement to the economy through institutions that can
help youths have access to their houses in the future.
She said that actualizing this prompted the ministry to introduce a mortgage scheme that would facilitate this goal.
“Out
of the 66,000 people who applied for the mortgage houses, 23,000 have
been cleared while 9,700 people have been offered mortgages.
This, we believe, will also encourage the creation of more jobs in the country.’’
The
minister commended the present administration for providing three
billion Naira grant for the creative industry, saying that it would
support the manufacturing industry in providing jobs for the teeming
youths.
In his address Mike Omeri,
the Director- General, National Orientation Agency (NOA), stressed the
need for Nigerians to keep themselves abreast of developments in the
country.
Omeri urged Nigerians all
over the world to engage in productive activities that would stand them
out for the benefit of mankind.
“Everyone
of us are heroes who can take our place in the world. There is a place
for Nigerians all over the world and it is you and I that can take that
place. We should take advantage of the values to replicate it in our
various lives to benefit from government policies, programmes and
activities,’’ he said.
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