Wednesday, February 11, 2015
President Jonathan Says His Administration Has Created Most Jobs
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President Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday boasted that his was the first administration in the history of the country to create 5,400 direct jobs for the nation's unemployed youths.
The President said the feat was achieved through the Federal Government's Youth Enterprise with Innovation in Nigeria, otherwise called YouWin.
Jonathan spoke during the inauguration of the Youth Entrepreneurship Strategy at the old Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
The programme was designed to encourage youth employment and self-reliance.
Jonathan also said 2,500 entrepreneurs empowered by his administration had also created an average of nine jobs each, therefore, bringing the total jobs created to 22,000.
The President said, "This will be the first government in the history of Nigeria that will directly create 5,400 jobs through the YouWin programmes. I am also proud to say that the 2,500 entrepreneurs have created an average of nine jobs each, making it a total of 22,000 jobs so far.
"Entrepreneurs are the engine room of Nigeria's economy as they are responsible for more than 60 per cent of our $510bn Gross Domestic Product and the MSMEs are responsible for almost 98 per cent of the new jobs created in our economy on an annual basis.
"The new jobs we are targeting will come from the SMEs."
Jonathan expressed delight that the success story of his administration's job creation efforts was impressive and beyond expectation.
The failure rate of the programme, he added, was less than 10 per cent.
He said his administration at inception identified unemployment among youths as one of the greatest challenges to tackle.
This, he said, was the reason why his government took numerous steps to tackle the challenge.
He said his administration's target was to create not less than two million jobs annually.
The Minister of Youth Development, Mr. Boni Haruna, had earlier described the programme as a private sector-driven initiative that sought to empower youth.
The Chief Executive Officer of Anabel Group, Mr. Nicholas Okoye, said the present administration had empowered over seven million youths.
Okoye said the figure had surpassed the total of those empowered by previous administrations put together.
"Those who say you (Jonathan) have not done anything for the youth are simply not saying the truth," he said.
Noting that all Nigerian problems are subset of employment crisis among the youth, Okoye commended the Federal Government for tackling the challenge headlong.
The President said the feat was achieved through the Federal Government's Youth Enterprise with Innovation in Nigeria, otherwise called YouWin.
Jonathan spoke during the inauguration of the Youth Entrepreneurship Strategy at the old Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
The programme was designed to encourage youth employment and self-reliance.
Jonathan also said 2,500 entrepreneurs empowered by his administration had also created an average of nine jobs each, therefore, bringing the total jobs created to 22,000.
The President said, "This will be the first government in the history of Nigeria that will directly create 5,400 jobs through the YouWin programmes. I am also proud to say that the 2,500 entrepreneurs have created an average of nine jobs each, making it a total of 22,000 jobs so far.
"Entrepreneurs are the engine room of Nigeria's economy as they are responsible for more than 60 per cent of our $510bn Gross Domestic Product and the MSMEs are responsible for almost 98 per cent of the new jobs created in our economy on an annual basis.
"The new jobs we are targeting will come from the SMEs."
Jonathan expressed delight that the success story of his administration's job creation efforts was impressive and beyond expectation.
The failure rate of the programme, he added, was less than 10 per cent.
He said his administration at inception identified unemployment among youths as one of the greatest challenges to tackle.
This, he said, was the reason why his government took numerous steps to tackle the challenge.
He said his administration's target was to create not less than two million jobs annually.
The Minister of Youth Development, Mr. Boni Haruna, had earlier described the programme as a private sector-driven initiative that sought to empower youth.
The Chief Executive Officer of Anabel Group, Mr. Nicholas Okoye, said the present administration had empowered over seven million youths.
Okoye said the figure had surpassed the total of those empowered by previous administrations put together.
"Those who say you (Jonathan) have not done anything for the youth are simply not saying the truth," he said.
Noting that all Nigerian problems are subset of employment crisis among the youth, Okoye commended the Federal Government for tackling the challenge headlong.
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