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33 million Nigerians jobless - National Bureau of Statistics (NBS)

Posted on Mon 19th Sep, 2011 - hotnigerianjobs.com --- (29 comments)


Nigeria National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) - About 32.5million Nigerians are unemployed,  the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has said.

The Statistician General of the Federation, Dr Yemi Kale, made this disclosure in his maiden press briefing on Wednesday in Abuja .

He said  the figure was the latest as it was released in 2010 for 2011.

Dr Kale said the NBS  had developed a system  whereby the number of jobs created in the country would be known.

On inflation rate, the NBS boss said while all items stood at 9.4 per cent, last month, inflation was  maintained at a single digit with Consumer Price Index (CPI) rising by 9.3 per cent year on year.

According to him,“the monthly change in the  CPI was 1.67 per cent in July 2011. The all items year on year average consumer price level for urban and rural dwellers rose by 7.1 per cent and 11.1 per cent respectively. With respect to 12-month moving average, the CPI change is 11.6 per cent which is slightly lower  than the figure in July which was 12 per cent.”

On food inflation, he said the average change in prices on a year on year was 8.7 per cent, 2.7 per cent on a month on month basis and 11.6 per cent on a 12-month moving average basis.

He stated further that, core inflation, which  is all items less farm produce stood at 10.9 per cent on a year on year basis, 12 per cent on a 12-month moving average basis and 0.9 per cent on a month by month basis.

Dr Kale noted  that agriculture remained the largest contributor to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at 41.49 per cent in the second quarter compared to 42.32 per cent  in the second quarter of 2010. Similarly, wholesale and retail trade account for 16.75 per cent.

He said crude petroleum and natural gas contributed to 14.84 per cent compared to 15.7 per cent and manufacturing contributed 3.91 per cent in the second quarter of 2011 compared to 3.93 per cent in the second quarter of 2010.
Source: Nigerian Tribune

  

Comments (29)

No. 1
Posted on Mon 19th Sep, 2011 14:49:36 GMT by Vivian

Na wetin dem wan do abt am. No b 2 give us d figure.
No. 2
Posted on Mon 19th Sep, 2011 15:49:05 GMT by Uc

God we need ur help in our dear country Nigeria.
No. 3
Posted on Mon 19th Sep, 2011 17:01:56 GMT by Iyke

Tell it 2 Goodluck (Mr. President).
No. 4
Posted on Mon 19th Sep, 2011 19:23:14 GMT by ify

so what?
No. 5
Posted on Mon 19th Sep, 2011 20:51:03 GMT by Anonymous

Show this 2 Goodluck (Mr. President). I pity all those that think he could be the saviour after which the first bill he could see to sign is that subsidy should be remove on Nigeria oil at the expense of major issue.."Misplacement piority"
No. 6
Posted on Mon 19th Sep, 2011 21:50:05 GMT by Aina

They should do somtin abt it rather than telin us stories cos many pple out there are sufferin!
No. 7
Posted on Tue 20th Sep, 2011 04:13:55 GMT by ugbomoiko felix

NBS what is happening to our applications,we forwarded job application to you since june,there has not been any call or info about the interview.watz happening nigeria?.
No. 8
Posted on Tue 20th Sep, 2011 09:03:56 GMT by Atede

what happen to our applications, instead of doing something about the application and unemployment in general, you are beasy telling us stories and figures. Instead, u know the problem already why cant you sugest to Mr President for quick intervention by creating job opportunities.
No. 9
Posted on Tue 20th Sep, 2011 11:45:03 GMT by victor

...we just dey follow follow n we no dey open eye, we dey follow follow n we no dey open ear, we dey follow follow n we no dey open sense...20years frm d begining of dis civilian madness we wil ask ourselves why we were so foolish not 2 look before leaping.
No. 10
Posted on Tue 20th Sep, 2011 13:37:43 GMT by manas

Gone are the days of story telling. what are you doing about our applications. we have enough of those stories, pls lets have the job now.Thanks.
No. 11
Posted on Tue 20th Sep, 2011 14:26:42 GMT by abimbola

pls mr president,do smtin for the youth of this nation by providing job opportunities for better life.
No. 12
Posted on Tue 20th Sep, 2011 15:58:22 GMT by olaide

enough of ths story, tell d concerned bodies to profer solution to d above story. Once d problems hs surfaced tel mr president to find lasting solutn 2 ds.
No. 13
Posted on Tue 20th Sep, 2011 16:13:56 GMT by emonyon

na wayo all of una bi.
No. 14
Posted on Tue 20th Sep, 2011 16:16:27 GMT by Olorunmaiye Joseph Ade

With dis figure, i believe u knw wat nigerian youth are passing through, pls send your report to mr president for solution dat is d most imperative tin here. Nawa 4 dis useless govt we have dis kind of prolm and gudluck is talking about unemployment how we dis boko haram stop dir wahala? Do sometin fast mr president people are dieing.
No. 15
Posted on Tue 20th Sep, 2011 18:22:13 GMT by Ejiko Solomon

If the power sector can be revamped, the number of the unemployed will be reduced by far more than half!!!
No. 16
Posted on Tue 20th Sep, 2011 19:24:00 GMT by Yakubu Tajudeen Abolaji

Iam in need of a job. I hold B.Sc Accounting, NIM Certificate and an ICAN student.
No. 17
Posted on Tue 20th Sep, 2011 22:42:44 GMT by Idris Qudus

Mr Statistician,pls enough of these figures.Can u pls tell us y we've not heard frm u abt our applicaton to NBS since May.Are u not also aiding and abeting by keeping mum on our job quest.Pls do somtin fast 2 d teeming youths.Update us on our applications,Now!!!
No. 18
Posted on Wed 21st Sep, 2011 02:25:28 GMT by Ernest Lagos

Dr Yemi,who asked 2 published such figure 2 d masses,are not among those who made nigerian youths jobless,pls do us a favor & remove from ur database,ur job publication in almost all d national dalies,how far...
No. 19
Posted on Wed 21st Sep, 2011 10:41:13 GMT by sanni esther

and what happen to the opportunity u posted online that millions of youth applied for about some months back?
No. 20
Posted on Wed 21st Sep, 2011 16:56:37 GMT by Eby O

NBS can start 2reduce unemploment in 9ja if they can b truthful 2 themselves. Release d list of applicatn & invite applicants 4intervw. Wats happenin???????????
No. 21
Posted on Wed 21st Sep, 2011 20:48:42 GMT by Kris

See my brothers these people including our president are spoilers.whenever there is an employment opportunity in nigeria particularly goverment parastatals,there is usually a presidential quota and down to other hierarchy of the so called leaders,and with this,i don't think we wuld get it right...bt wit reference to this data here above,i think it's an incitement upon my patience!...go to that man's house u l'll see that his children are well employed with abundance of money to spend.So if there no job for now,no wahala they shall see in due time more organised crime devoid of ethnity and far above the dreaded Bokoharam.
No. 22
Posted on Wed 21st Sep, 2011 20:56:15 GMT by Kris in Abuja

See my brothers these people including our president are spoilers.whenever there is an employment opportunity in nigeria particularly goverment parastatals,there is usually a presidential quota and down to other hierarchy of the so called leaders,and with this,i don't think we wuld get it right...bt wit reference to this data here above,i think it's an incitement upon my patience!...go to that man's house u l'll see that his children are well employed with abundance of money to spend.So if there no job for now,no wahala they shall see in due time more organised crime devoid of ethnicity and far above the dreaded Bokoharam.
No. 23
Posted on Thu 22nd Sep, 2011 16:51:12 GMT by bolanle

what happen to our applications, instead of doing something about the application and unemployment in general, you are beasy telling us stories and figures. Instead, u know the problem already why cant you sugest to Mr President for quick intervention by creating job opportunities. what happen to our applications, instead of doing something about the application and unemployment in general, you are beasy telling us stories and figures. Instead, u know the problem already why cant you sugest to Mr President for quick intervention by creating job opportunities.
No. 24
Posted on Fri 23rd Sep, 2011 10:23:55 GMT by tutu

lets call a spade a spade. Yes unemployment rate is alarming,wat do u fucking leaders do about it.release our names 4 interview we've waited enough.Scammers
No. 25
Posted on Tue 27th Sep, 2011 15:20:39 GMT by luv

they are just making jest of unemployed youth
No. 26
Posted on Mon 24th Oct, 2011 14:04:06 GMT by Ayeni Moses

I think we sould re invite the British to come back and colonises Nigeria because all these hedonist call themself our leaders are not ready to make any impact in this country.Rather,we should form form group in d three region of d country and target those useless politician,not innocent citizens,churches,mosque.
No. 27
Posted on Sun 20th Nov, 2011 02:28:28 GMT by Mustapha Haruna

this is just the begining. we re yet to see the worse of this administration. many of you said it loudly that he is capacable of delivering this nation's econs. u shd bear the situation and stop complaining cos Mr President is doing his job.
No. 28
Posted on Mon 21st Nov, 2011 19:15:38 GMT by blacky

Why all dis tory? instead of luking for a solution u're giving us figs, oga na wah-oh!!!4 u. wat happens to d application? up til now one can't even say i was short-listed or nt. una don carry all d positn give to una relatives come d make us to waste money on cafe. na GOD go judge una.

No. 29
Posted on Tue 21st May, 2013 18:30:01 GMT by sunmola shamsideen

we nigerians are the problem of this nation,due to the way our leaders are governs with the manner of self interest


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