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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. 51
Posted on Thu 08th Sep, 2011 15:52:46 GMT by yemi

una mouth too much ministers......implement this ideal and let majority benefit from it.
No. 52
Posted on Fri 09th Sep, 2011 05:34:14 GMT by Chris kingsley

With God all, everything is possible.l can see a positive change ahead believe it.
No. 53
Posted on Fri 09th Sep, 2011 06:32:24 GMT by nyore

sitting at home doin nothin is really frustrating.pls u pple shuld try n d Lord will bless u all n dont 4get dat iam inclusive.
No. 54
Posted on Fri 09th Sep, 2011 11:03:31 GMT by Adeoye Edward Olumuyiwa

I study Physics and Electronics from Adekunle Ajasin University Akungba. It's a year plus now that i finished my Youth service. Pls, help me out.
No. 55
Posted on Fri 09th Sep, 2011 19:45:20 GMT by Imaobong

how can i apply
No. 56
Posted on Sat 10th Sep, 2011 08:04:36 GMT by Peace

The western countries wil enter our country,brain -wash us and carry heavy,very heavy oil money back to their own country to pay each and every of their citi zens,our top politi cianse ar'MUMUS, they think dat they ar'smart but mumu is better than them.just watch and see de revolution wil start and trust graduate no container wil contain there swagger, e no go be toy boko haram.by then al of the brainwashe d mumus wil operate 4rm abroad until dey die.
No. 57
Posted on Sat 10th Sep, 2011 10:42:43 GMT by SAHEED

it is easier said than done, though with God all things are possible
No. 58
Posted on Sat 10th Sep, 2011 11:30:16 GMT by okpe valentine

it can be done. but will it be done?
No. 59
Posted on Mon 12th Sep, 2011 11:40:40 GMT by Seriki

Its a welcome program but we unemploy graduate av tired of their promise every year.they only say it to cool our tension but by God grace we shall roll into action that they wuldnt be able to resist very very soon.obasanjo as already predict it
No. 60
Posted on Mon 12th Sep, 2011 12:37:48 GMT by richard

these people don come again, them want try chop another billion. GOD DEY
No. 61
Posted on Mon 12th Sep, 2011 21:01:33 GMT by oluseun ayoola umar

na today???? till 4 years go finish..... story story oooo
No. 62
Posted on Tue 13th Sep, 2011 23:53:31 GMT by Egbe Jude

Nigeria is a failed state because her government cannot take care of the citizenry particularly the youths.
No. 63
Posted on Wed 14th Sep, 2011 13:15:23 GMT by macdonald

please how can i apply
No. 64
Posted on Wed 14th Sep, 2011 14:23:20 GMT by Emeka

story story, story!!!
No. 65
Posted on Thu 15th Sep, 2011 07:26:17 GMT by asuquo

HOW ARE WE SURE THEY WILL NOT ASK US TO PAY BEFORE GETTING THE JOB
No. 66
Posted on Thu 15th Sep, 2011 14:48:45 GMT by idris sulaiman shanono

This is what they will do to end the security problems and tribal genocide in the so called giant of Africa
No. 67
Posted on Thu 15th Sep, 2011 17:18:54 GMT by ayodele

Job creation is the best solution to the nation's security problem- an idle hand is the devils work shop.Let Jonathan's transformation agenda be a reality.
No. 68
Posted on Fri 16th Sep, 2011 12:25:43 GMT by AYENUYO TITILOPE

Am a graduate of Public Administration. am glad programs like this exist to pick youth off the str. Thank you Pls
No. 69
Posted on Sat 17th Sep, 2011 22:36:02 GMT by ENYOSIOBI NGOZI TINA

Am a graduate of Business Management.wao this is a very briliant idea. at least youths lyk me in the favour market will hv rest of mind and hope 4 the best.
No. 70
Posted on Tue 20th Sep, 2011 16:07:30 GMT by christopher

I just don know if the govt. of this country know what we are going through. This is a society where govt. negotiate with deviants, but the plight of Nigerian graduates are been swept under carpet.
No. 71
Posted on Wed 21st Sep, 2011 10:56:00 GMT by elumeze celestine

good sir please am a graduate from federal university of technology owerri with the department of project management technology i am looking forward to your response.
No. 72
Posted on Wed 21st Sep, 2011 12:36:55 GMT by OLAROGBA EMMANUEL OLUWAFEMI

I pray the 2 Ministries will do this sincerely. Agric is the best solution to tackle unemployment.May they allow God to help them actualise the tasks
No. 73
Posted on Wed 21st Sep, 2011 13:32:31 GMT by TOSYN FEMI A

GOD HELP US ALL... Pls dnt let these sayn come to past... "an idle........."
No. 74
Posted on Tue 27th Sep, 2011 14:09:44 GMT by MORDI MICHAEL

I am a chemical engineer when is it starting,hope it would not be reserved for their friends and family
No. 75
Posted on Wed 28th Sep, 2011 11:10:05 GMT by Nnamele Euphemia Chioma

pls we youths are the leaders of tomorrow, we need job to prepare our selfs for future and survival so that we can be able to suurvive and server our country better.
No. 76
Posted on Sun 02nd Oct, 2011 11:35:21 GMT by Engr. Frank

The ministry of youth and sport,i dont know what is your job,b/cos Nigeria youth are sufering day by day in our country..Please create new jobs for the young graduate.
No. 77
Posted on Mon 17th Oct, 2011 20:49:49 GMT by Ahmed A. Saidu

Pls i need a job,i have diploma in computer sciece.
No. 78
Posted on Mon 24th Sep, 2012 16:52:33 GMT by Ushi Ukamaka Cynthia

I seriously believe that i am the real and best candidate for the job. And i am very much ready to work.
No. 79
Posted on Mon 24th Sep, 2012 16:53:38 GMT by Ushi Ukamaka Cynthia

I seriously believe that i am the real and best candidate for the job. And i am very much ready to work.
No. 80
Posted on Fri 28th Dec, 2012 16:42:29 GMT by Deji

Hi nigeria's leaders, nigeria's wealth is more than enough to takecare for everybody if really u looked inwards & ready to explore all the natural resources maximally & sirmoutaneoly that u will there4 realised that 68m jobs is far bellow what nigeria can absorb. Pls give it a trial but u need a determination no matter what might want to be an obstacle. I pray GOD to be with u. Amen
No. 81
Posted on Wed 23rd Jan, 2013 22:31:51 GMT by OGBOWEI K. JEFFREY

why all this happening but only few geting d info.nigeria is realy a weak natin
No. 82
Posted on Fri 25th Jan, 2013 20:51:32 GMT by Muhammed

Without any appology, mr minister i regret having ur cohots of leadership in this country. U can fool some poeple many times but u can‘t fool me because am already a victim of ur so-called ministry of agric in kogi state where the government woke up one morning &decide to disengage the services of over 8,000 workers employed since the year2004 in 2009 after five good years in service without a querry or any letter of disengagement uptill today. Worst still we took the case to court &the court ruled 5months ago that we should be re-instated and payed our arriers‘but as i speak neither hav we been payed nor re-instated. Yet you still hav gots to make flimsy promises... Shame you all are failures.
No. 83
Posted on Tue 14th May, 2013 11:38:37 GMT by CHIEBIZIE UGOCHUKWU OGBONNAYA

I need help for agricuture in my village.


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