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Unemployment Level Worries Ex-Edo SSG
A former Secretary
to Edo State Government, Dr Simon Imuekemhe, has expressed concern over the high level of unemployment in the country, saying that it has resulted in insecurity.
Imuekemhe expressed the concern while speaking to newsmen in Benin recently.
The former Secretary to Edo State Government said that the situation had now forced Nigerians to live in fear.
He urged the three tiers of government to take measures that would practically address the problem of unemployment for the citizenry to feel secured.
The former SSG, who described the current level of unemployment in the country as “acute”, said that as long as the problem persisted, security could not be guaranteed in the country.
“We understand that the problem is a global issue. Even in the UK, there is serious agitation for job opportunities for the youths.
“This is not different from the situation in Nigeria except that the UK government has a way of cautioning the effect of unemployment on the people,” he said.
Imuekemhe said that the situation in Nigeria had assumed a dangerous dimension because the university and other institutions of higher of learning were churning out graduates yearly.
“I have seen many holders of Master’s and Ph.D. degrees roaming the streets of Nigeria in search of jobs for years without finding any.
“The problem is when you leave an intellectual, a well-trained person for so long a time without a job, he uses his intellect to find a means of survival.
“One of the ways of survival to them is possibly going into crime,” he said.
Imuekemhe said that as long as the youths were unemployed, people that worked hard to attain some level of comfort in the society would not have peace.
“That is why most of us are now suffering from self-imprisonment; you cannot stroll to take fresh air or simply buy something along the road because you could be kidnapped,” he said.
He urged government to invest heavily in agriculture, adding that agriculture had the potential of providing jobs for the youths.
The former SSG also called on government to train youths in various skills and grant them loans to enable them to establish small-scale businesses.
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