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Ayade Commissions Job Creation Centre, May 29

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The Cross River State Government is set to commission a job creation centre as part of the activities to mark the May 29 (Democracy Day).
Commissioner for Youth and Sports in the State, Comrade Asu Okang, disclosed this while briefing newsmen in Calabar in his office.
Okang stated that government was interested in creating a data base whereby information about all unemployed graduates in the state is stored.
The commissioner maintained that the data base would enable government provide information to corporate bodies and federal agencies and parastatals seeking to employ young Cross Riverians into their agencies but doesn’t know where to get information about the applicants.
According to him, “it is an innovation in which governor Ayade is trying to bring forward in order to ensure that there was emancipation of young people.”
“We discover that often times over 70 percent of our positions are being hi-jacked 0n quota basis by other states of the federation because we lacked the basic information of our people so that they can be enlisted into the service,” he explained.
Continuing, the Commissioner stressed, “imagine that all federal agencies in the state have no state indigenes in the lower cadre. Through the job centre, the government would have a robust knowledge to feed such agencies with the needed information whenever the need arises.”

 

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