Rivers
Group Lauds Fubara On Ring Road Project …Seeks Greater Emphasis On Agriculture, IT
A group, the Nigerian Technology Takeoff (NTT) has called on the Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, to diversify the state’s economy by investing heavily in agriculture, Information Technology and production in order to create thousands of jobs for the youths and make them key players in the economy.
The National Coordinator of NTT, Engr. Wiseben Kristopher, who made the call in an interview with newsmen in Port Harcourt, also stressed the need for the State Government to map out a strategy to identify the number of unemployed and underemployed graduates for special skill trainings.
Wiseben said NTT backs Fubara’s Port Harcourt Ring Road project because it would create more jobs, improve the states transportation and enhance the ease of doing business.
The National Coordinator of the group explained that agriculture will create more jobs for the people of the state, adding that an investment in agriculture and the production of goods and services can on its own create diverse employment opportunities and sustain Rivers economy if well managed.
He appealed to the State Government led by Sir Fubara to avoid making the mistake of creating jobs for the civil service and teaching, while neglecting critical sectors like agriculture, Information Technology and the production of goods and services.
Wiseben noted that in the age of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and daily startups of businesses by youths in highly advanced economies, Rivers can take a giant step in encouraging the youths to tow the same line.
According to him, “Rivers State stands to gain immensely by investing in agriculture, Information Technology and our local technology to become a production economy, rather than one that just consumes.
“Within agriculture itself there are layers upon layers of opportunities that truly give meaning to multiplier effect. With investment in agriculture, you have a chain of entrepreneurs who grow crops, process them, and another set that turn them to finished goods.
“There is also the unexplored area of IT, which has stood out an emerging power like India. IT jobs are plentiful in India to the point that Indian youths are selective of the kind of IT job they want to do. What that simply means is that the Indians have addressed the issue of unemployment.
“That is why the unemployment rate in India among people aged 15 years and above dropped to 7.7 per cent in May 2023. In April it was 8.5 per cent in the previous month”, he explained.
He informed that in Nigeria, in 2022, the unemployment rate had increased to 37.7per cent and has surpassed 40 per cent in 2023.
By: Ike Wigodo
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