The Guardian (Nigeria)

‘ Poor economic policies fueling unemployme­nt’

- By Gloria Nwafor

THE Nig eria Emplo yers' Consultati­ve Associatio­n ( NECA) said the im plication of poor macroecono­mic policies and harsh business environmen­t on emplo yment is grave as many businesses are downsizing to cut costs.

The associatio­n warned that the employment data just released by the National Bureau of Statistics ( NBS) may continue to worsen unless there is deliberate action to review some of the policies that caused the current economic dilemma. The NBS, on Monday, reported a rise in the unemplo yment rate to five per cent in the third quarter ( Q3) of 2023 from 4.2 per cent in Q2 of the year. The figure, a product of the new methodolog­y adopted by the Bureau, defines unemployme­nt as the ratio of the working- age population to the total labour force.

Director- General of NECA, Adewale- Smatt Oyerinde, advised that the government should eschew pride and take urgent actions to improve the operating environmen­t so that businesses can return to an improved level of stability that would support decent emplo yment. Oyerinde, who spoke in Lagos, argued that to address the challenges of unemployme­nt, government should deliberate­ly address the operating business environmen­t to support production in the private sector, which engages in productive employment. The NECA chief lamented that the rise in the unemployme­nt rate during the quarter could be a presage of the looming unemployme­nt crisis in the country, particular­ly with the current harsh economic condition. He said since the beginning of 2023, government has been implementi­ng policies that do not support the operations of the private sector, which incidental­ly, is the highest employer in the economy. He listed some of the policies that are inimical to business, which he said included the currency redesign policy of the Central Bank of Nigeria ( CBN), removal of fuel subsidy, floating of the foreign exchange, increase in various taxes including excise duties and most recently, the upward review of the foreign exchange rate for clearing of imports by the Nigeria Customs Service ( NCS) and banning of alcoholic beverage in sachet and pet bottle of less than 200m.

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