The Nigerian Government targets between 600,000 and one million jobs within the next three years through the Growth and Employment Project.
The Director-in-charge of GEM in the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, Sani Labaran, disclosed in Abuja on Tuesday.
Mr. Labaran, who is also the Coordinator of GEM, said the project would create both direct and indirect jobs in five sectors of the economy from 2015 to 2018.
He said that the five sectors were identified based on their growth and employment potential.
The coordinator gave the sectors as entertainment industry, ICT, hospitality and tourism, light manufacturing and agro processing as well as construction/real estate.
“The project is aimed at enhancing job creation and increased non-oil growth in specific high-potential value chain sectors,’’ he said.
He said GEM Project is very important to the Federal Government and the Nigerian economy, as it will help to address high unemployment rate.
The project is supported by the World Bank and the UK Department for International Development and is being implemented by the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment.
The World Bank is providing a loan of about 160 million dollars, while the DFID is providing a grant of about 100 million dollars.
The project was conceptualised after the conduct of Growth Poll Studies in 2007.
The study identified key sectors with potential growth in the economy and with high potential to generate a lot of jobs.
The project had three pillars of investments, developing new business models and improving the business enabling environment.
The first pillar is that the project will provide for investments to address gaps that prevent key growth centres from expanding and hiring more Nigerians, in particular, the young and poor.
The project will support Small and Medium Enterprises, develop new business models, train the labour force to enable Nigerian businesses to participate successfully in national and global supply chains.
It will also improve the business enabling environment so that businesses can grow faster and become more profitable.
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hmmm
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One million jobs in 3yrs???
DeleteHow many youths graduate yearly???
Lmao!!!!
I pity those of you that are sitting in your houses, waiting for Government to come and give you jobs.
Better get your asses up and look for what to do. NEWS FLASH: it's not going to get better anytime soon!
Want what to do??? Look around you. That same thing that you've been running away from could be your break-through (talking from experience...)
Story story.
ReplyDeleteWhite lies from the pit of hell.
The govt should the economic stagnation and hyper inflation first all .
B4 making more vapid promises.
Huh???? @vapid..
DeleteNo b today dey start to dey talk am
ReplyDeleteBy then I'll be done with my Masters. I'll consider moving back home if they can pay me close to what I'll be earning here.
ReplyDeleteBut...it's not realistic.
You'll consider moving back home???
DeleteHm! What of 'our' fiancee? We want leave am there?
*straightface*
Goodnews! I hope they don't embezzle the funds
ReplyDeleteChange
ReplyDelete@ stellz: pls keep us informed on this new job trend, so we can benefit from the job creation....
ReplyDeleteSorry for you
DeleteBaba go slow
ReplyDeletethelma enemuwe said....
ReplyDeleteAll these are lame stories, the issue is wat exactly are they doing to alleviate unemployment right this minute...it's so sickening to say the least dt a graduate in Nigeria find it almost impossible to secure a job especially when you don't av contacts in top positions......
I'm writing this piece straight from my heart as I'm sick and tired of this unemployment saga.....all I'm after is s JOB...
*faithful bv enemuwe thelma*
See this one!
DeleteLmao!
You want work???
Don't go and get your hands busy to help your poor mother.
Sit down there dey wait for Buhari job.
Lazy asses.
#speaking from my heart!
thelma enemuwe said....
ReplyDeleteAll these are lame stories, the issue is wat exactly are they doing to alleviate unemployment right this minute...it's so sickening to say the least dt a graduate in Nigeria find it almost impossible to secure a job especially when you don't av contacts in top positions......
I'm writing this piece straight from my heart as I'm sick and tired of this unemployment saga.....all I'm after is s JOB...
*faithful bv enemuwe thelma*
Amen!
ReplyDeleteThis is indeed a great news, I just pray I be among the people this development will favour IJn
ReplyDeletePele!
DeleteLet's see a visible result enough of the proposals biko #TalkMOREdoLESS
ReplyDeleteGood! Good!
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Mtcheew.......
ReplyDeleteNonsense. .....
Na so so promise everyday......
I tire for the country abeg......
This doesn't even mention how those jobs are going to be created. Right now we can add over more youths to the employed roll, by hiring them in the necessary security & para-military agencies like police and customs. Our police force is gross under staffed to police the nation. They need more personnel.
ReplyDeleteThe Customs service need more men to seriously control our borders, stop smuggling from destroying our industries and economy.
The Civil Defence can use another more bodies to help secure the necessary and vital infrastructures like pipelines and power lines.
By reducing pipelines vandalism, we could be saving millions of dollars of waste of crude and repair cost.
By reducing smuggling we would be increasing the capacities of our farmers and industries. We would reduce the import and export clearing times, which leads to more productive time as well!
Hundreds of thousands of youths can be engaged via this suggestion.
Ghanaman signing out!!!
Hey you
DeleteThey shd go and sleep. News like this can dey over vex me enh..what rubbish?!?!
ReplyDeleteIs today the first time we are hearing such?
Ask me!
DeleteOk...let it come to pass..
ReplyDeleteI need one from this 1m jobs. If not for me @laest for my sister who graduated 4years ago, roaming the streets of Ph looking for Jobs. Haba!
ReplyDeleteStory...
ReplyDeleteNa so dem dey talk everytime.
ReplyDeleteWaiting to see the materialisation.
Story story
ReplyDeleteStory!!!
DeleteWe are not tickled, we want action!
ReplyDeleteIssorai.
ReplyDeleteEverytime story
ReplyDeleteWell, whilst wishing and waiting why don't we look inwards and learn a skill?? I'm pained when I see people moaning about not having paid employment. Most of us don't want to learn how to fish, we want to be spoon fed all the time.
ReplyDeleteIf you like, cry black and blue, by the time this is actualized, it won't even suffice because nysc will still send forth million of graduates to add to the already bloated ones.
Instead of sitting and waiting for the shell job, why not take up the 20k job in the interim?? I tire for us oh.
Don't mind them be waiting for oil company jobs
Delete@Amaka, you just spoke my mind.
DeleteNigerian youths are sooo lazy.
Them want sit down for AC office, collect 40k monthly... nobody wants to sweat.
Ok we have heard them... no be for mouth sha
ReplyDeleteStory! Story! Stooooooooooooooory!!!
ReplyDeletechange is what we are talking.
ReplyDeleteAmaka Hundeyin how much will N20k job do for a youth. The money is not up to transport self. Baba go slow better dont spoil our economy
ReplyDeleteNa Dem sabi if den bring d job na only those wen first get den go still give. Abeg forget Nigeria government
ReplyDeleteHelp me tel am abeg @ loveme jeje
ReplyDeleteI hope so
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