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Also the kidnapped Council chairman of Ejigbo Local government in Lagos Kehinde Bamigbetan, who was released same Saturday brought back more worrisome feedback from the kidnappers den. He said his kidnappers are graduates who have been on the street and could not get jobs "They said they were graduates and this country has not provided jobs for them and the same country that has rendered them unemployable spend billions of naira everyday on wasteful projects. They graduated about six years ago with no employment and they have to do this, take the risk. They have to take part of the national cake." Just like many victims of violent crimes in the country, their assailants are mostly young educated and brilliants, How do we explain to our unborn children that our best brains in our country, are force to take to crime due to unemployment ? It is absolutely wrong. it's time the government looks into creating jobs, it very simple, let the country works effectively! let the textile sector be restored to its past glory, let the Delta Steel Company works at its full capacity, let the Ajaokuta steel mill is set on the run, millions of youths would be off the streets. Hundreds of job creation projects are suffering setbacks under the present administration, a project to create more than 10 million jobs in ten years has been swept under the carpet at the Planning Ministry, yet this government look helpless on creating jobs. What are the Nigeria Directorate of Employment NDE, Ministry of Youths doing, are they running short of ideas to tackle this menace? My findings reveals that every states in this federation has more than two integrated manufacturing companies that has close shop, let them be revived. Revival of our manufacturing sector, controlling our level of importation would go a long way to reduce our unemployment rate. Our rural schools lacks teachers, the government should put efforts in place to train graduates to become teachers, while business environments are make conducive for young entrepreneurs, the power sector must be fixed, a stable power supply will create a revolution in the industrial sector and a flourish of the informal sector will take millions of youths off the street. All these and many more which the government am sure are aware can save the country from the time bomb of unemployment. No country has ever developed with this high rate of unemployment in its land.
Re the doom day is here I will try to keep as tradition on this platform to publish every first five comments I received from my readers, thanks Our government has forgotten that an idle hand is the devils workshop, thanks for reminding them once again- Kefas, Numan Yola Insecurity is a social problem Nigeria urgently needs social help- Ibrahim, Suleja The government is trying its little best, the youths should complement by being creative in creating jobs, you just painted a government that is doing nothing to address the issue, it's not fair- Nosa You did not apologize for the long break in bringing this column, 'Unemployment is a global phenomenon, we must learn to live with it' - Aliyu Adamu (AA)Bauchi Bad Governance is the major cause of our woes; we have good resources but bad leaders, may God help and deliver us
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Sunday, April 28, 2013
Government, Create jobs now!
Monday, April 22, 2013
Making Graduates Employable
| Published On: Mon, Apr 22nd, 2013 Peoples Daily Newspaper
In Nigeria, working experience has been a challenge for graduates looking for jobs. In this report AYODELE SAMUEL writes on efforts to tackle it Oluwaseun Akinwale is a graduate of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife Osun State, since her completion of NYSC in 2011 all her efforts to get a befitting job has been futile. http://peoplesdailyng.com/making-graduates-employable/ |
Friday, April 19, 2013
The doom day is near
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I-Thoughts with Ayodele Samuel 08074420617 SMS only (written for Peoples Daily Weekend 20-04-2013) Just in the last two weeks, have heard and read about more than 15 kidnapping cases in the South West region, the least of the ransom was 50,000, and in that same week have seen hundreds of unemployed graduates struggling for less than 30,000 monthly jobs . Well I advised many to return to farming! In a nation were out of every 100 graduate 85 are unemployed, we should be not worried about robbery, kidnapping, advance fraud because we bargained for nothing less. Just if you don't know kidnapping is the fastest money making venture in the Southern part, second to armed robbery, ritual killings, selling of babies, advance free fraud among others, insurgents can be tackled through dialogue but the only language a hungry man understand is food .Growing insecurity across the country won't end, not with our government approach to tackle growing unemployment in the land. In a nation whereby less than 100,000 out of more one million annual graduates secured a job within same year, yet our governments at all level look helpless on creating jobs. No nation in any part of the world will keep such an army of unemployed youths and would be secured for lives and property. Let me give a clear example, early this year a very young promising medical doctor Irawo Adamolekun was shot dead in Lagos by a group of street urchins. At his funeral his sister Ojia gave this strong words which went unnoticed "My brother was not assassinated, He was murdered because the country failed the individual who held the trigger. He (the gunman) who robbed my brother and killed him wasn't given the opportunity to go to school, he wasn't given a job. "Every citizen should be entitled to a kind of job whether he or she is educated or an illiterate and if not, the poor will continue to attack the middle class which my brother fell into." Ojia said the man who pulled the trigger and killed her younger brother must have been one of the many frustrated young Nigerian youths. She blamed Irawo's death on the failure of government at all levels to provide enabling opportunities for the teeming unemployed youths in the country. Also During the occupy Nigeria protest in Ojota, a placard caught attention of few eyes "one day the poor would wake and have nothing to eat than the rich", am pleased to announce that the doom days are near. When 50 Million youths would bounce on the ill gotten wealthy ones in their community, when ridding a flashy car would become a grave offense to the poor man next door, their children who schooled abroad won't be able to walk freely on the streets of Nigeria for the fear attack of these angry youths, the doom day is near. The only way to stem our growing security challenges is to give a better live for the youths,massive Creation of jobs across all tiers of government is the only price that will avert these doom days. Else as unemployment continue to raise, our security agencies will continue to battle terrible security challenges which I hope will not over power them one day. |
Monday, April 15, 2013
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Friday, April 12, 2013
It's a sin to pray for corrupt politicians- Pastor Oladiyun
Pastor Wole Oladiyun is the Senior Pastor and set man of Christ Livingspring Apostolic Ministry (CLAM) located in Lagos, a seasoned Evangelist with a strong Apostolic and Prophetic Ministry. The cleric, who exude an uncommon passion for Nigeria, engages himself in prayers and soul winning activities through village and city-wide crusades under the umbrella of CLAM GLOBAL OUTREACH (CLAMGO) of which he is President. Lamenting the state of the nation during his sermon recently, Baba Aladura as he's fondly called by his fast growing members said it was wrong for pastors to pray for "unworthy" politicians. Oladiyun said that politicians, who had oppressed the citizens of the country knowingly or through negligence, should not be prayed for, saying any pastor that prayed for them had committed a sin. "Why should somebody, who has pocketed millions of Naira meant to improve the standard of living of the populace be prayed for? After coveting money meant for roads, people ride on those roads and lose their lives. They are dead because of these politicians who later come for prayers. This is a sin," he said. Continuing, he added: "Pastors know that this is wrong and yet some would go ahead to pray for them. Whether they are governors or the President, they are all guilty and many have died because of them. These kinds are an abomination, and should therefore not be prayed for. "I refuse to be a part of this category, am passionate about Nigeria, this is my country, I believe in Nigeria if President Jonathan should come here I would only ask God to give him wisdom, because he's surrounded by occultic people giving him wrong advice, using occultist powers to manipulate him. Even if he has good intension to lead right the people around him will manipulate him". He however, warned President Jonathan to beware of political sycophants who are wasting the resources of the country in his cabinet. He said his only prayer for President Jonathan is the Lord will give him boldness to take right decisions. Oladiyun further lamented that "Nigerians are being wasted because of the failure and inactivity of government to do the right things at the right time, instead of promulgating policies that will uplift Nigerians, our government is busy incapacitating them. The nation seems to be moving towards no where. This was even as he predicted that Nigeria will soon witness a mind-blowing revolution that will permeate all segments of the society. His words: "I see a revolution coming soon but not arms -carrying revolution, but family value revolution whereby people will train their wards to have the fear of God. I see a mindset revolution, whereby people will want to do what is right for the nation. "I see a governance revolution whereby people want to go to government to do what is right. "I see an industrial revolution in the country whereby there are industries in every state and local government in this nation.
I see an integrity revolution, morality revolution and spiritual and revival revolution in this nation. I see a positive turn-around for the nation because we cannot continue like this as a nation". In 2010, Apostle Oladiyun in a proposal on how to build a new Nigeria titled "How to move Nigeria Forward after 50 years" advocated for N75,000 ($500) as minimum salary a police corporal should earn. The 75,000 he said will go a long way in motivating and improving the Nigeria police force. He describes the state of the present police force as very discouraging. He said in the new Nigeria, resident must know the nearest police station in their environment, the name and number of their Divisional Police Officers and the local government chairman number to report issues and distress to them. Oladiyun said if citizen begin to disturb those in authority to do what his right, things will begin to change and in no time, Nigeria as a nation will take a new turn. He however, urged affluent citizens to participate in the growth of the country by contributing to every sector saying government alone can't rebuild Nigeria. |
