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Unemployment: Rivers Indigenes Flay Data Base Collation System
Some unemployed youths in Rivers State have questioned the recurring creation of a database for all unemployed Rivers indigenes by the state Ministry of Employment Generation and Empowerment.
In an exclusive chat with The Tide Wednesday at the Ministry in Port Harcourt where thousands of unemployed youths had been gathering since penultimate Monday to be registered, a female unemployed graduate wondered why they are required to register more than once.
According to her, since she graduated, this is the third time she would be registering with the ministry.
The lady, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said “this only shows that the ministry really needs to reconsider what plans it has for the unemployed Rivers indigenes because compilation of our names does not seem to be solving any problem”.
Another graduate, of petroleum engineer, who had all his credentials with him, told The Tide “I was told that we should come for employment in the ministry of Employment Generation and Empowerment, that’s why I am here. I graduated since seven years ago without a job till date”.
When contacted, the Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Hon Monday Ekekentah, said “the call was not for unemployed youths to come and register with the ministry, for immediate employment”.
He explained that the registration is to create a data base of unemployed youths of Rivers State to enable government ascertain the actual number of people that are unemployed in the state for planning.
“The ministry is continually liaising with private companies operating in the state to generate employment.
As part of efforts to develop the skills of youths in the state, Ekekentah said several efforts have been made by government in that direction.
“We’ve carried out various trainings on different skills and have also empowered them by giving them starter packs based on the skills they have acquired”.
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