The Ministry of Labour and Productivity has partnered the Zinox Group,
an indigenous Information and Communications Technology firm, to build a
database of the unemployed in the 774 Local Government Councils of the
country.
This is coming on the heels of plans by the Federal Government to create jobs for the unemployed in the country.
The
Minister of Labour and Productivity, Dr. Chris Ngige, had decried the
fact that the ministry did not have credible database of unemployment in
its various forms, according to a statement by the ministry on Monday.
The
minister gave an assurance that the ministry would roll out its
programme on employment generation once the 2016 budget was passed.
“By the end of the first quarter, we will hit the ground running,” Ngige was quoted as saying.
While
citing Yudala that has employed 420 graduates as an example, the
Chairman, Zinox Group, Dr. Leo Stan Ekeh, said that a database of the
unemployed could be built without incurring expenses.
He explained
that Zinox was looking forward to collaborating with the ministry to
build a national database where the unemployed in the 774 LGs could
register their profiles for easy access to employers.
Ekeh, who
led the organisation’s management team on a courtesy visit to the
ministry, added that the platform would create avenues for qualified
graduates to be located for employment irrespective of where they
resided.
He said that his decision to seek collaboration with the
ministry was borne out of the need to reduce to the barest the
unprecedented rate of unemployment in Nigeria.
Ekeh expressed worry that quite a lot of Nigerians were either unemployed or underemployed.
“The
biggest challenge in the industry is to find qualified people; there
are graduates but they don’t have skills; we think we can change things
around,” he added.
Ngige reiterated the determination of the
government to tackle unemployment, adding that the skill acquisition
centres spread across the country would be resuscitated for the use of
unemployed Nigerian youths to acquire relevant skills.
According to
him, the ministry’s is ready to collaborate with any organisation
willing to assist in creating jobs, stressing that working with Zinox
would in no small measure lead to the creation of jobs for the teeming
unemployed youths in the country.
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