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Minister Tasks Private Sector On Job Creation
The Minister of Labour and Productivity, Mr Emeka Wogu, has urged the private sector to take advantage of the Transformation Agenda to create jobs for unemployed Nigerian youths.
This is contained in a statement issued in Abuja on Monday by Mr Samuel Olowokere, Assistant Director Press of the ministry.
According to the statement, Wogu said this while delivering a paper at a “Business Breakfast’’ hosted by the Nigerian-British Chamber of Commerce in Lagos State recently.
He said, the Federal Government alone cannot generate jobs for the youth.
Wogu said “the time to act is now as future generation will not forgive all of us, both the private and the public sector if we continue to renege on our collective responsibilities.’’
He said that his ministry in collaboration with the International Labour Organisation (ILO), was working on a two-pronged strategy with the aim of providing immediate short-term relief from unemployment.
Wogu said the ministry was also working on a long-term job creation in order to meet the structural infrastructure deficits through Labour Based Technology.
The statement also quoted the President of the Nigeria-British Chamber of Commerce, Arch. Emeka Awagu, as saying “unemployment was a global challenge of the modern society’’.
“The high rate of unemployment in Nigeria was one of the most critical problems bedeviling the nation in spite of its enormous human and material resources.