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Ministry of Youth Development in Search of Jobs for 68 million Nigerian Youths

Posted on Thu 25th Aug, 2011 - hotnigerianjobs.com --- (83 comments)


Career News -The Ministry of Youth Development is to partner with selected ministries to create jobs for the 68 million confirmed jobless Nigerian youths.

Mr Bolaji Abdullahi, the Minister of Youth Development, made this known on Thursday in Abuja when he visited Dr Akinwunmi Adesina, his counterpart in the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.

He said the collaboration was necessary to save the future of the country.

He explained that for his ministry to address the challenges posed by youth unemployment, there was the need to explore opportunities and create the platform that would assist the Nigerian youth to secure jobs and become independent.

He said that reason underscored the need for a strong partnership between his ministry and that of agriculture.

The 68 million population of Nigerian youths is three times the population of Ghana, the next most populous country in West Africa.

God forbid, if anything happens to this huge population of people, the entire West Africa is in trouble.

So the challenge that we face is not only national but also transnational, and I believe that the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development has the key and strategies to solve these challenges,’’ Abdullahi said.

Responding, the Minister of Agriculture said the collaboration was timely.

He explained that the Federal Government was concerned about replacing the more than 70 million ageing peasants who are responsible for feeding the entire nation.

The unemployment rate which was 12.5 per cent in 2007, is today over 23 per cent and 32 per cent of those affected are between the ages of 14 and 44, while agriculture must be made attractive to absorb them,'' he said.

He said that the youth would maximally benefit if the N356 billion spent annually by government on the importation of rice was utilised in the development of commercial agriculture.

According to Adesina, government is making efforts to revitalise agriculture by modernising the sector with the use of technology and embarking on mechanised agriculture.

He said that officials of the two ministries should put together a proposal tagged: Youth in Agri-Business Initiative (YABI) .

From:
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)

  

Comments (83)

No. 1
Posted on Thu 25th Aug, 2011 09:50:26 GMT by Oluwole Akole

This is a laudable innovation and it will turn out to ameliorating the plights of the entire Nation if implemented accordingly since food is one of the basic needs.
No. 2
Posted on Thu 25th Aug, 2011 09:58:56 GMT by chi

bobo jus to talk no action we jus only pray for our dear country Nigeria whom God has blessed that one day we shall be be delivered from the tyranny 0f unemployment.And that those who sits at the hems of affair looting and pilloting the money to their private pockets and making unscrupulous statement...hey hey....God is watching
No. 3
Posted on Thu 25th Aug, 2011 11:24:38 GMT by abeeb

I am a physics graduate seriously in need of a befitting job anywhere in Nigeria.
No. 4
Posted on Thu 25th Aug, 2011 12:26:58 GMT by Alabi Peter Ayo

This is a welcome developement. But forget me not when it finally started
No. 5
Posted on Thu 25th Aug, 2011 15:22:15 GMT by baba soliu

we discover that its ur people and ur children are only benefited not by merite
No. 6
Posted on Thu 25th Aug, 2011 15:31:26 GMT by Mike

We have hard, when is it happenin?
No. 7
Posted on Thu 25th Aug, 2011 15:35:13 GMT by Mike

We have hard, when is it happenin?
No. 8
Posted on Thu 25th Aug, 2011 16:02:09 GMT by imo

we are happy about this initiative, but let implementation not be an issue.
No. 9
Posted on Thu 25th Aug, 2011 16:33:24 GMT by Emeka

WHITE PAPER PROJECT ...NA 2DAY EDON TEE
No. 10
Posted on Thu 25th Aug, 2011 17:19:20 GMT by Frank

Well, we need deeds and not words. When, how &where?
No. 11
Posted on Thu 25th Aug, 2011 17:27:11 GMT by Egwu.E.O

This is a modern LULLABY.Well,all hope is not lost.God will help his children(unemployed Nig YOUTH)
No. 12
Posted on Thu 25th Aug, 2011 21:32:25 GMT by maana

we dey wait
No. 13
Posted on Fri 26th Aug, 2011 09:51:24 GMT by adeshina iwaloye

policy made easy but implimentation is the problem in Nigeria.
No. 14
Posted on Fri 26th Aug, 2011 10:22:05 GMT by stannydon

does agricultural sector alone has d capacity to absorb all these?
No. 15
Posted on Fri 26th Aug, 2011 11:47:35 GMT by oluwole moses kayode

This is a welcome development.Atleas,it will reduce the rate of unemployment & give the youth a voice in the society.Pls,i'll finish my NYSC programme, 1st week of October.Kindly link me help when this offer materialize.thank you
No. 16
Posted on Fri 26th Aug, 2011 12:28:24 GMT by rossy

can these realy favour the no Godfather candidates? Things in Niger 2day is whom u know, tel me what will happen to those without Godfather
No. 17
Posted on Fri 26th Aug, 2011 15:29:50 GMT by Williams

Please let this be true b/c people are hungry 4 jobs,im with ond elect/elect in a recognized poly,Thanks.
No. 18
Posted on Fri 26th Aug, 2011 17:42:47 GMT by walter

Our Prayer, Policy and implementation, a great issue facing our citizinry
No. 19
Posted on Sat 27th Aug, 2011 16:35:52 GMT by ojo folasade

even people wit agriculture related course are unemployed.i wish this ministry can do something about this unemployment.i have b.sc in fisheries how can this ministry assist me?
No. 20
Posted on Sat 27th Aug, 2011 23:14:58 GMT by EMENE CHRITOPHER

DAT IS GOOD ,IF THEY WILL IMPLEMENT IT.
No. 21
Posted on Sun 28th Aug, 2011 01:28:49 GMT by Oriarewo.G

All the nigeria youth are looking for is implimitation, not paper or television work.GOD HELP US FROM BAD LEADERS without ideas
No. 22
Posted on Sun 28th Aug, 2011 03:58:55 GMT by Grace

I like d fact that everybody knows d solution to d challenges of Nigeria. But i hate d fact that nobody is ready to do what need to be done. Implementation is d grace we must ask of God. God help us!
No. 23
Posted on Mon 29th Aug, 2011 19:26:26 GMT by Afolabi olajumoke dolapo

Am an agrictulturist and i need a job. We need implementation on time.
No. 24
Posted on Tue 30th Aug, 2011 11:38:17 GMT by william

if something will be done ,let it be done urgently bcos with time our ministers,gov.sen.etc will not have where to leave and enjoy the so call wealth they are busy accumulating 2 day.The sign are every where for all to see.
No. 25
Posted on Tue 30th Aug, 2011 12:31:43 GMT by tope

this is a welcome innovation, only if the real unemployment will be accord a 50/50 chance of getting the opportunity without any political influence by the so called politician in the country. also not all graduate can fit in, it will be advisable and productive if right graduant are employed in the right office/sector
No. 26
Posted on Tue 30th Aug, 2011 14:09:05 GMT by Naths

I no trust them
No. 27
Posted on Tue 30th Aug, 2011 16:55:41 GMT by STEPHEN JOSEPH ACHI

this is a welcome development in nigeria,but for how long to be executed.
No. 28
Posted on Wed 31st Aug, 2011 13:52:58 GMT by musa

those ppl they dont tickle my fancy for once atall we dey wait.
No. 29
Posted on Wed 31st Aug, 2011 14:28:35 GMT by chris chima

whao! That's interesting. Am a granduate of agricultural economics and extension. I will give in my best if am given an opportunity to do so.
No. 30
Posted on Wed 31st Aug, 2011 14:31:24 GMT by Pamela

Nice ldea.How can l apply.
No. 31
Posted on Wed 31st Aug, 2011 20:52:44 GMT by NELSON,IMEH BASSEY

Dear sir/madam,this is wonderful atleast it will reduce the number of unemployment in our county,lm a graduate of business management,please contact me when it manifest,my no.08069089516 or 08188426057.Thank you.
No. 32
Posted on Thu 01st Sep, 2011 04:00:00 GMT by Oriarewo. G

in Nigeria talk is cheap but IMPLEMENATION hard
No. 33
Posted on Thu 01st Sep, 2011 09:29:19 GMT by francis

hi!goodday.. am francis okoedoh.please how do i apply? thanks!
No. 34
Posted on Thu 01st Sep, 2011 10:58:09 GMT by mohammed halilu

dats a welcome development but anoda problem wil be issue of God fatherism which wil redicule d whole plan.
No. 35
Posted on Thu 01st Sep, 2011 11:23:04 GMT by adekoya shittu olusegun

i am a Mathematics/Statistics graduate from the University of Lagos, am in need of job.how can i apply
No. 36
Posted on Thu 01st Sep, 2011 11:39:08 GMT by chiamaka

''faith is the substance of tins not seen and evidence of tins hoped for''..... I blv dis will come to pass, and i will be a parttaker. My fellow youths, cant u see that God is doing sometin grt, lets talk less and pray more concerning these issues.God dat put dat idea in their hearts will surely bring it to pass. Amen.BE POSITIVE!!!
No. 37
Posted on Thu 01st Sep, 2011 15:46:06 GMT by Omojoy

I am a business administration graduate. I am in need of a job. my CV is available on request.
No. 38
Posted on Sat 03rd Sep, 2011 10:02:59 GMT by oladele sogo samson

we have had, when it will happen bcos everybody must benefit
No. 39
Posted on Sat 03rd Sep, 2011 12:49:43 GMT by kinsomino

I dont tink this policy of Job creation will exist. this is the simple fact.
No. 40
Posted on Sun 04th Sep, 2011 08:57:26 GMT by Edmond C.Ben, Esq

Is high time our politicians stoped messing themselves up in the name of politice. Why can't we do things right for once? Why can't we do things on merit in Nigeria? They think they are doing the less privilege without knowing it will reverse back to them sooner or later. I pity for the idiots who don't know why they are at the top. I believe President Goodluck admistration will be sincere and fair to Nigerians. We are watching because we the youth can't wait any longer for some stupid person(s) influence our dear country anymore. We are out and ready for the evil politicials in our system. Kind regards!
No. 41
Posted on Sun 04th Sep, 2011 14:37:13 GMT by Kasali, Abimbola Ganiu

It's really interesting, if only it could be actualized by acting efficiently on it.
No. 42
Posted on Mon 05th Sep, 2011 19:57:45 GMT by Lehm

Na today,soon through facebook n tweeter we d unemployed youth wil organize n revoke against those fools that call dem selfs politicians.
No. 43
Posted on Tue 06th Sep, 2011 05:40:36 GMT by olumide olofin

Action they say speaks more thamn words. There is need to embark on this proposed project swiftly and work towards its imminent actualization in order to improve and enhance the life of all our unemployed youths in the nation. It's a welcoming development.
No. 44
Posted on Tue 06th Sep, 2011 11:54:27 GMT by BURAIMO GBADEBO M

Good proposal, when is it coming on board.
No. 45
Posted on Tue 06th Sep, 2011 15:10:08 GMT by John Iruaga

The fact remains that the gov is not ready to solve unemployment problem in Nigeria even those that are into agriculture already don't receive any meaningful support from the gov yet they have the gust to say rubbish NAPEP is a good example of mockery project the gov is only been concern about themselves and their associates
No. 46
Posted on Tue 06th Sep, 2011 16:43:32 GMT by kenneth

una dey see am no hope again frm ur youths,why don't u give dem hope again,instead of sayin wit out doin.
No. 47
Posted on Thu 08th Sep, 2011 09:55:52 GMT by Chioma

Na today we don dey hear dem go dem go becos they r just deceiving theirselves by making empty promises
No. 48
Posted on Thu 08th Sep, 2011 10:47:36 GMT by UWEM EBONG

Am a shame of my country Nigeria. With all the natural resources and their well rich in almost everything d Govt. can nt provide/implement employment plans. We only fine (1 billion-trillion jobs on papers) employment on news papers but youth are still unemployed. A Country wit high no. of Corruption pple. Rich re getting rich every min. while d poor re getting more poorer every second.
No. 49
Posted on Thu 08th Sep, 2011 10:53:23 GMT by UWEM EBONG

Government and their stories. Pls. stop telling us stories. Start d implementing d old ones & stop telling/adding to the past stories.
No. 50
Posted on Thu 08th Sep, 2011 11:41:17 GMT by ubong godfrey ekong

i think it's high time we turn our back on government inconsistence policies and focus on job creation.if the youth are engaged,what will make them be delinquent.corp members lost their lives just to serve this country in the just concluded poll,what is the government doing to the surviving ones?


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