ABUJA — National Directorate of Employment, NDE, has said it recruited
and placed either in training or transient jobs, about 15,000 persons
nationwide in the last four months.
The Director-General, DG,
of NDE, Abubakar Mohammed, who disclosed this in Abuja at a senior
management interactive forum of the directorate, also told the
government to constantly review strategies and think outside the box to
create jobs.
The NDE DG noted that the agency had started to test
run the payment of N5,000 stipends promised to the unemployed in Delta
State.
According to him, “this may appear insignificant in the
face of the teeming unemployed, but it goes without saying that paucity
of funds accounted for that. In the last eight years that I have been
privileged to lead the NDE, we have introduced on a consistent basis,
innovative interventions designed to tackle unemployment.”
“We
have carefully complemented the micro economic policies of government
through various programmes and schemes. I am confident that at this
forum, we will be able to drive the policy thrust of the federal
government in creating mass employment opportunities for Nigerians as
well as fully support its aspiration to diversify the economy. That we
need to strengthen and effectively promote the no-oil sectors of the
economy such as sold minerals, agriculture, tourism and infrastructure
is not only desirable but an idea that must be vigorously pursued.”
No comments:
Post a Comment