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This was disclosed in a statement signed by the Deputy Director, Information & Public Relations, National Directorate of Employment (NDE), Edmund Onwuliri on Monday.
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According to him, the development was part of the federal government’s plan to develop and maintain a robust database of unemployed persons and for job provision.
He explained that the registration was in compliance with the third mandate of the NDE which required it “to obtain and maintain a data bank on employment and vacancies in the country with a view to acting as a clearing house to link job seekers with vacancies in collaboration with other government agencies.”
He said: “The online portal which goes live on Wednesday April 5, 2017, is designed to capture the relevant details of any unemployed person. It will equally serve as a job exchange portal that will link job seekers and employers.
“There will be a practical demonstration of the workings of the portal at the NDE stand at the on-going 28th edition of the Enugu International Trade on Thursday April 6, 2017. However, the portal can be accessed by logging on to www.jobsforall.ng.
“The Directorate sees this initiative as a bold step towards deepening the effectiveness of its employment creation strategies and a critical input into the process of designing, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of programmes and schemes.
“The online portal will also serve as a meeting point for job seekers and employers thereby reducing the cumbersome process of recruitment among employers of skilled labour in the private and public sectors.”
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This site must surely crash tomorrow.... una Good morning my people
ReplyDeleteEven those with 200k paying jobs will register. Corrupt masses.
DeleteThe list will be so long, they will be dazed
ReplyDeleteVery good; i hope it works
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice development..!! All companies seeking to employ, would go there n choose conveniently!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat move there by the FG
ReplyDeleteI pray this works out fine.
ReplyDeleteOK o
ReplyDeleteI pray it works
ReplyDeleteI hope it will really work
ReplyDeleteLemme get this straight.
ReplyDeleteNDE needs a complete database... Not necessarily to provide jobs but to get the actual number of unemployed graduates and IF they (graduate) are lucky, a company might stroll into the site and pick them.
Wonderful! Nah. This is Namsense.
I laugh in Chinese
ReplyDeleteGreat news! I pray it work
ReplyDeleteThe site will crash, infact the number of unemployed will be equal to the population of Naija.
ReplyDeleteHowever I'm sure the intent behind it is to use it as an indicator to see if the economy is fairing or not. So there will be.... maybe quarterly or semi-annual reports of unemployment going up or down.
Online registration!!! So that what will happen after that
ReplyDeleteI pray it works good for us
ReplyDeleteSo that what will happen after registering....mscheww....yeye dey smell
ReplyDeleteThe only "yeye" here, is you not believing in your own government & country.Very sad.
DeleteEven d employed graduate and people wey no smell school would apply, fake CV go flow
ReplyDeleteGreat move. We are waiting.
ReplyDeleteGreat initiative
ReplyDeleteKwakwakwakwa omo see gobe... Even those in primary skl will register as unemployed youth.
ReplyDeleteEven people who are working will still add their names...
ReplyDeleteTomorrow that site will have traffic jam.
ReplyDeleteSite is not even functioning... Which kind yeye zoo of a country be this
ReplyDeleteGood job federal government. We all pray it works, no IM
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