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Unemployment Fear Grows As More Nigerians Lose Jobs by ijustdey: 2:57pm On Jan 07, 2018
In this piece , IFEANYI ONUBA examines the unemployment crisis facing the country and what the government needs to do in order to reposition the economy on the path of sustainable growth


From official statistics, the rising unemployment rate in the country has become a source of concern. The labour statistics report released by the National Bureau of Statistics, for instance , showed that between January and September 2017 , about 4 . 07 million Nigerians became unemployed .

The bureau in the report stated that the number of Nigerians that became unemployed rose from 11 . 92 million in the first quarter of 2017 to 13. 58 million and 15 . 99 million in the second and third quarters respectively .

It said that between the second quarter and third quarter, the number of economically active or working age population (15 – 64 years of age ) increased from 110 . 3 million to 111 . 1 million .

The NBS report said the increasing unemployment and underemployment rates implied that although the Nigerian economy is officially out of recession , domestic labour market is still fragile .

It added that economic growths in the past two quarters in 2017 had not been strong enough to provide employment in Nigeria ’ s domestic labour market .

The report reads in part, “The labour force population increased from 83. 9 million in Q 2 2017 to 85. 1 million in Q 3 2017 . The total number of people in full - time employment (at least 40 hours a week ) declined from 52 . 7 million in Q 2 2017 to 51. 1 million in Q 3 2017 .

“ The unemployment rate increased from 14 . 2 per cent in Q 4 2016 to 16. 2 per cent in Q 2 2017 and 18. 8 per cent in Q 3 2017 .

“ The number of people within the labour force who are unemployed or underemployed increased from 13 . 6 million and 17. 7 million respectively in Q 2 2017 , to 15 . 9 million and 18. 0 million in Q 3 2017 .

“ Total unemployment and underemployment combined increased from 37 . 2 per cent in the previous quarter to 40 per cent in Q 3 2017. ”

It said that during the third quarter of 2017, 21 . 2 per cent of women within the labour force that were between the ages of 15 years and 64 years and willing, able , and actively seeking work were unemployed , compared with 16. 5 per cent of men within the same period .

The NBS noted in the report that in the third quarter of the year , 16 . 4 per cent of rural and 23. 4 per cent of urban dwellers within the labour force were unemployed . It added that the rate of unemployment was increasing at a slightly faster rate for urban dwellers than it was for their rural counterparts.

“ Underemployment is predominant in the rural areas, 26. 9 per cent of rural residents within the labour force in Q 3 2017 , are underemployed , compared to nine per cent of urban residents within the same period .

“ For the period under review , Q 3 , 2017 , the unemployment rate for young people stood at 33. 1 per cent for those aged 15 to 24 , and 20 . 2 per cent for those aged 25 to 34 , ” it added .

In terms of geographical spread , the NBS said in the report that as at the end of the third quarter, Rivers State reported the highest unemployment rate at 41. 82 per cent, followed by Akwa -Ibom (36. 58 per cent ), Bayelsa State (30. 36 per cent ), Imo state (29. 47 per cent) and Kaduna State (28. 96 per cent ).

It added that the unemployment population were heavily distributed in Southern states , North- Eastern states , North - Western states especially Kaduna and Sokoto , and two Central states , , Nasarawa and Plateau.

It explained that South -Western states including Oyo , Ogun and Lagos which have large labour forces reported relatively low unemployment rates .

Comparing Nigeria’ s third quarter’ s unemployment rate with the international rates , the report stated that Nigeria ranked 28th among other countries .

Against this backdrop , finance and economic experts on Friday warned that the situation may get worse if something urgent was not done to change the rising unemployment rate.

They said the combined forces of double - digit inflation , high unemployment rate and a fragile Gross Domestic Product growth which is still below the rate of population growth may conspire to prevent any significant economic improvement .

The President , Institute of Productivity and Business Innovation Management , Mr. Remi Dairo, said the magnitude of jobs created in the economy has not been sufficient to meet the ever - growing labour market , thus resulting in the continuous rise in the level of unemployment in the country.

The huge number of unemployment, he noted , was a reflection of the current economic realities as only few businesses were growing and employing while many others were shedding jobs .

He advocated a comprehensive education policy that would help to address the skill gaps in the country , noting that there was an urgent need to close the existing gaps between the extant programmes of educational institutions and the requirements in the industry .

This , according to him , could be achieved through the restructuring of the educational system to meet the present and future needs of the country.

He said , “ The lack of productive skills in both the private and public sectors is one of the major reasons for the country’ s under development and there is need for a comprehensive education policy that would help to address the skill gaps in the country.

“ In order to close the existing gaps in skills between the extant programmes of educational institutions and the requirements in the industry , the government needs to restructure the educational system to meet the present and future needs of the country.

“ While the potential of the economy is so huge, the requisite skills for young minds to match the pace of this growth are inadequate and this is one of the causes of unemployment.

“ We have to be productive as a nation . Productivity is not just a policy on paper; it should be practicable for every Nigerian so that we can maximize our output . ”

Also commenting , a developmental economist , Odilim Enwagbara , said in a telephone interview that a liquid foreign exchange market coupled with the Federal Government ’ s increased investment in the value chain segment of the agriculture sector would unlock the job creation potential of the economy .

He said , “ This country cannot develop without those who are passionate and ready to show us the unconditional ways of dealing with our fundamental economic problems . Let ’ s know that economic development is 70 per cent political decisions and 30 per cent economics.

“ Agriculture, particularly food processing , can create a lot of jobs because we don’ t need to import raw materials and it costs little or nothing to get food processed , we can process a lot of cassava and turn it into so many products and this will create a lot of jobs for the people .

“ To drive economic growth , there is need for investment in infrastructure. Without improving infrastructure, there is no way you can expect growth in an economy because industrialisation which is an essential way of creating jobs in an economy needs to be supported by infrastructure. ”

A former Managing Director , Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation , Ganiyu Ogunleye , explained that while the country may have been out or recession , there were structural challenges that needed to be addressed to improve the momentum to creating jobs.

He said , “The fact that we are out of recession is not yet uhuru as we still have some fundamental problems in our economy .

“ The structure of the economy itself is a challenge because we have relied heavily on the oil sector and efforts are on to diversify the economy . This cannot happen overnight; it ’ s going to take time .

“ So , for us to sustain our economy particularly now that we are out of recession , there should be a focus on agriculture which can lead to food sufficiency, create a lot of jobs and also provide raw materials for the industrial and manufacturing sectors . ”

The Director- General , Industrial Training Fund , Mr Joseph Ari , said the agency would increase its collaboration with both the public and private sectors this year so as to equip more Nigerians with skills for employability and entrepreneurship .

Ari said the modern skills acquisition programme would help to stem the current wave of illegal migration , especially by the youth that has culminated in loss of lives and enslavement of thousands of productive Nigerians.

He said there was need to take the issue of youth unemployment seriously , adding that if serious action was not taken , the problem would further escalate going by projection that by 2050 , Nigeria ’ s population would have grown to about 500 million .

The ITF boss added if equipped with the requisite skills, the large population would become advantageous to the country.


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Re: Unemployment Fear Grows As More Nigerians Lose Jobs by bloodmoneyspita: 2:58pm On Jan 07, 2018
first we don't need jobs all the Buhari administration need is to borrow and we're all good, just like borrowing 5 trillion from our pension

https://www.nigerianbulletin.com/threads/federal-government-acquires-n5-trillion-loan-from-pension-funds-–-the-trent.268836/

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Re: Unemployment Fear Grows As More Nigerians Lose Jobs by SalamRushdie: 2:58pm On Jan 07, 2018
Can anything good come from a dullard?

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Re: Unemployment Fear Grows As More Nigerians Lose Jobs by madridguy(m): 2:59pm On Jan 07, 2018
PMB should declare war against unemployment.

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Re: Unemployment Fear Grows As More Nigerians Lose Jobs by blackbreed25(m): 3:00pm On Jan 07, 2018
ijustdey:

Reaclesslly useless government
Even as their supporters are jobless they will still be shouting SAI BABA









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Re: Unemployment Fear Grows As More Nigerians Lose Jobs by Evablizin(f): 3:09pm On Jan 07, 2018
Weak government,the leaders are busy serving their family while Nigerians are losing their job.

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Re: Unemployment Fear Grows As More Nigerians Lose Jobs by slawomir: 6:52pm On Jan 07, 2018
rubbish
rising unemployment nor be new thing for Naija again na
make I smoke some weed joor
abeg osazee any tie still remain
ehnnnn OK. two tie still dey
alright bring one make I light am up then later we go smoke the other one before we go check our bet9ja ticket wether any game enter

Nigeria matter nor just concern me again
any how we see am we go survive
na so me and my niggarz take dey live am for Benin City until way clear then man go leave this frustrated country

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Re: Unemployment Fear Grows As More Nigerians Lose Jobs by daniska3yaro(m): 6:52pm On Jan 07, 2018
Sai Baba

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Re: Unemployment Fear Grows As More Nigerians Lose Jobs by NothingDoMe: 6:53pm On Jan 07, 2018
E-diots will not see that Buhari needs to be sent back to daura fast.

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Re: Unemployment Fear Grows As More Nigerians Lose Jobs by ionsman: 6:53pm On Jan 07, 2018
My sister lost her job on the first working day of the year...Talk about having your year destabilized before it began...

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Re: Unemployment Fear Grows As More Nigerians Lose Jobs by LesbianBoy(m): 6:53pm On Jan 07, 2018
Buhari why

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Re: Unemployment Fear Grows As More Nigerians Lose Jobs by Nobody: 6:53pm On Jan 07, 2018
Sai bubu baba? smiley

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Re: Unemployment Fear Grows As More Nigerians Lose Jobs by merbenko: 6:53pm On Jan 07, 2018
8m jobs already created grin grin grin grin

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Re: Unemployment Fear Grows As More Nigerians Lose Jobs by Chiedu4Trump: 6:53pm On Jan 07, 2018
BUHARI IS WORKING, HE PROMISED TO DESTROY JOBS!
AND HE DID JUST THAT.

www.nairaland.com/attachments/6518768_destroyjobs_jpeg2f2db8d3d4c67fdfd6e236872d56e394

CAN WE GET A SAI BABA

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Re: Unemployment Fear Grows As More Nigerians Lose Jobs by BarryX(m): 6:53pm On Jan 07, 2018
Another wonderful achievement to chant Sai Baba I suppose. cheesy

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Re: Unemployment Fear Grows As More Nigerians Lose Jobs by ChangetheChange: 6:54pm On Jan 07, 2018
grin grin grin

Chai Buhari has finished Nigeria


Thunder fire Buhai and all Buhari supporters Insha allah

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Re: Unemployment Fear Grows As More Nigerians Lose Jobs by Kunkiddo(m): 6:55pm On Jan 07, 2018
I did not read the post but I don't think that PMB has the right to tell a mad man why a kilometres has no root, but it is natural to see a goat in backyard after no garri was found which was confirmed by Beyonce and the pregnant girl was shocked to see how baseless you are to read this post... which went skraaaaaah...pap pap ka ka ka...
and masked off.

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Re: Unemployment Fear Grows As More Nigerians Lose Jobs by naijareferee: 6:55pm On Jan 07, 2018
From the stats from NBS, i now understand why nairaland is always very busy with tribal slurs and religious rubbish... Too much time to spare

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Re: Unemployment Fear Grows As More Nigerians Lose Jobs by Andrewgame42: 6:55pm On Jan 07, 2018
Am already unemployed, what's there to fear again

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Re: Unemployment Fear Grows As More Nigerians Lose Jobs by johnbuck81(m): 6:56pm On Jan 07, 2018
let all Nigerians be sincere with ourselves...buhari don't really give a damn furk about u and I...sentiment aside,I'm so disappointed with his government.

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Re: Unemployment Fear Grows As More Nigerians Lose Jobs by selfmade22: 6:57pm On Jan 07, 2018
#EndBuhariNow

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Re: Unemployment Fear Grows As More Nigerians Lose Jobs by Gerrard59(m): 6:57pm On Jan 07, 2018
Provide constant power and watch the unemployment rate drop. Businesses cannot be spending more than 50% of their revenue on petrol and high electricity bills, and one expects them to employ in large numbers.

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Re: Unemployment Fear Grows As More Nigerians Lose Jobs by BruncleZuma: 6:58pm On Jan 07, 2018
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Re: Unemployment Fear Grows As More Nigerians Lose Jobs by Nobody: 6:58pm On Jan 07, 2018
angry
Re: Unemployment Fear Grows As More Nigerians Lose Jobs by Timiblanko(m): 6:59pm On Jan 07, 2018
I knew it from the start that buhari wants to victimize Nigeria. and now I believe peoples eyes as being opened

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Re: Unemployment Fear Grows As More Nigerians Lose Jobs by ckmayoca: 7:00pm On Jan 07, 2018
Andrewgame42:
Am already unemployed, what's there to fear again

your future

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Re: Unemployment Fear Grows As More Nigerians Lose Jobs by fitzmayowa: 7:02pm On Jan 07, 2018
They promised 3 million jobs yearly, but the dulllard occupying aso rock succeeded in making over 6million people jobless in 2years plus...


As if that's not enough the burukutu sipping minister of labour (Ngige) was busy dishing out lies of how, this insanely clueless government created 8 million blue collar jobs....


People like Ngige and the clueless dulllard in aso rock should be stoned and re-stoned...SMH

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Re: Unemployment Fear Grows As More Nigerians Lose Jobs by chinedu234(m): 7:02pm On Jan 07, 2018
Even with the weakness of our data collection methods the reality is well represented here. The kiddies club of finance and budget ministries deployed by the present administration can not have an answer to the gargantuan economic challenges facing the country. It will be very unfortunate if this club is the best that can be assembled. That means we are on our own.

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Re: Unemployment Fear Grows As More Nigerians Lose Jobs by gurunlocker: 7:04pm On Jan 07, 2018
But I thought they have created 8 million jobs...

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