In a move aimed at actualising the
planned social security for the teeming unemployed Nigerians, the federal
government monday said plans were underway to register all unemployed citizens
across the country.
The decision came amid the slow pace
by the All Progressives Congress (APC)-led government to fulfill its campaign
promise of paying unemployed graduates N5,000 as social security stipend.
The acting Director General of the
National Directorate of Employment (NDE), Mr. Olakunle Obayan, stated this
during the official handover by the former Director General, Alhaji Abubakar
Mohammed.
Speaking on the current template to
address the challenges of unemployment in the country, Obayan said: “Actually
some of them (projects) are brand new and they are coming up in 2016. We are
going to tenaciously pursue the employment generation activities of NDE, and we
are going to expand their scope.
“This new schemes when they come on
board, are schemes such that they are going to take care of the social security
issues and something that will need majority of the people to get something
doing.”
He stated that: Besides, we have
programmes that are for the graduates of the tertiary institutions as well. We
have so many programmes that have been designed such that it will improve our
service delivery system.
“We are going to pursue that
vigorously, we are going to start a national registration of the unemployed.
That we are going to take on fully so that we will have a great idea of how
many of them are around.” Obayan stated: “We have some but we are going to
improve on the information we have in our data base and we are going to make
sure that it is something we can access from our different locations, even if
you are down in the hinterland, you should be able to do so.
“We have all these things planned in
place, all these will drive as soon as I settle down which is this week and you
will start seeing these activities around NDE.”
Regarding funding of such
programmes, the acting DG stated that “the issue of funding is something that
is hindering the NDE to even do more in meeting its mandate. How are you going
to go about funding so that all visions won’t waste?
“Being in government, so many times,
you have to be conscious about what goes on in your funds from here to there.
Right now, we are going into PPPs so that we can extend the mileage of our
funds and how many people we can reach and several collaborations as well that
we are getting into.
“Some of them with the members of
the national assembly, world bank, we will want to partner with DFID, ILO and
so many development partners, but asides that, we try to do more in 2016
because government does not have that kind of money right now, and actually
employment generation, and job creation should not be solely for government;
private sectors generally, they should come on board.
“This is one of the reasons we are
planning a stakeholders’ forum, where the private sector will actually know its
role. It is not strictly for government, these people we train, are not only
for government, they are for all.” While presenting his handover notes,
Mohammed said he would leave behind an efficient workforce that had been
groomed in tackling the nation’s employment crisis.
He explained that NDE has
diversified into various areas in the training and mentoring of Nigerians not
just for acquiring jobs but also for creating employment opportunities for
other Nigerians.
The former DG retires from service
after 26 years in public service

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