Senator Chris Ngige, Minister of Labour and Employment, says Nigerians should expect a better 2018 as efforts are in top gear by the Federal Government to create new jobs.
Ngige in a New Year message charged Nigerians not to be afraid over the recent statistics on rate of unemployment released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBC).
He said, “I wish to assure Nigerians that 2018 will not be as bleak as 2017 in terms of job losses as the Federal Government has put enough checks to forestall a repeat of what was encountered in 2017.
“As a matter of fact, the figure released by the NBC must be placed alongside statistics by the Central Bank of Nigeria which shows that over seven Million jobs have been created in the Agricultural Sector. This is the only way to arrive at a balanced job situation in the country.
“The Federal Government will work harder in the new Year to create more jobs and sustain the current efforts at protecting the existing ones.
“We shall continue to maintain our principled stand against retrenchment and encourage the state governments to do same.”
On Tue, Jan 2, 2018 at 6:58 AM, Fikayo Olowolagba <fikayo.olowolagba@dailypost.ng> wrote:
Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, has assured Nigerians of a better 2018 as efforts are in top gear by the Federal Government to create new jobs.
The Minister in a New Year message, urged Nigerians not to be afraid over the recent statistics on rate of unemployment released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBC).
He said, “I wish to assure Nigerians that 2018 will not be as bleak as 2017 in terms of job losses as the Federal Government has put enough checks to forestall a repeat of what was encountered in 2017.
“As a matter of fact, the figure released by the NBC must be placed alongside statistics by the Central Bank of Nigeria which shows that over seven Million jobs have been created in the Agricultural Sector. This is the only way to arrive at a balanced job situation in the country.
“The Federal Government will work harder in the new Year to create more jobs and sustain the current efforts at protecting the existing ones.
“We shall continue to maintain our principled stand against retrenchment and encourage the state governments to do same.”