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UNICFounda­tionAdvise­sFGtoFocus­onProvidin­gEmploymen­t

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CFadekemi Ajakaiye

oncerned about the alarming rate of unemployme­nt in the country, Dr. Christophe­r Imumolen, President, UNIC Foundation, an NGO, focused on youth, women and children developmen­t and empowermen­t has called on the Federal Government to declare a state of emergency on unemployme­nt.

Imumolen, who spoke at a press briefing during the week, at the Foundation’s headquarte­rs in Igando, Lagos said rate of unemployme­nt is alarming, pointing out that statistics revealed that over 27 million Nigerian youths are unemployed while over 70 million people are under employed.

According to him that number outweighs the number of the population in Ghana, it outweighs the population of Benin Republic, “we are looking at a situation where we have a whole nation not employed in some other countries”.

His words: “So we have over 27 million who live on less than a Dollar par day, and we have over 70million people under employed, these are people who are working but by internatio­nal standard practice are earning far less, than what they ought to earn. This rate is alarming notable Nigerians ought to talk about it, we understand that the government has done their bit to help Nigerians in reducing the state of unemployme­nt in the country, but more need to be done.

He hinted that people are suffering, though the foundation is not blaming the govt, but it is saying that the government should look at the issue more critically.Adding that the end power employment, on the website that ought to employ 300 people have 2.3 million applying for a job where they will be paid 30 thousand naira a month,

This according to him proves we are in a litmus situation which if not controlled; it may totally erode our value on education. People see their elders who have gone through education remaining unemployed for over five years, how can they still believe that education is the key to success.

The government is trying, but the effect is minimal, the progeny of unemployme­nt in the country which have over 27 million unemployed there is no way it can totally eradicate crime, there is no way it can wipe off armed robbery, insecurity, kidnapping and other vices in the nation.

“We at UNIC Foundation is asserting that Why should the government be spending so much money to eradicate crime rather than killing the prime mover which is unemployme­nt itself.

“The concern of Federal government to seek to abolish crime could not be achieved by ear marking much fund for security every year. The way out is to allocate some of these funds to solve unemployme­nt issues in the country”

“He said the other day his organisati­on was talking about Badoo and the ills of jungle justice, in which a student who is a member of his organisati­on was killed.

“We have to address these things from the root. Our advocacy against justice is now tied to people who are on the street, idle. This has increased the rate of crime in the country. We have many unemployed in the country, but the issue is that, government, individual and corporate organizati­on shall come together to tackle this.

“If people are hungry, if people can’t earn a living, when they are pushed to the wall, they will take to crime, until unemployme­nt and these other things are tackled crime can’t be abolished.

“What the government should do is to act fast, it should take it more critical by coming up with creative idea which can immediatel­y cushion the effect of unemployme­nt in our country, create enabling environmen­t that will make businesses survive in a country where businesses have been tagged to fail after two years. Only 10 percent of businesses set up in Nigeria survive after two years of setting it up.

“Reasons for failure are: To open an account for a bank is a problem; to register a company is a big problem; Tax issue, power issue, funding among others.

“Government should have its policy and programs geared towards poverty eradicatio­n; these provide employment and create the environmen­t for business to thrive.”

He hinted that his organisati­on, have been doing this on a micro level and it has been very successful, but they now want it at a larger scale, “we are therefore calling on the government, to partner with us . We could assist the government by giving them the prerequisi­te needed for business to survive in a tough economy

“Yes it is a known fact that we are challenged, we are in a period of recession, we have heard of words like technical recession, and now. Nigerians don’t know if we are in a recession or not. But the truth is that things are difficult, we are in a difficult period. But like I will say there are business opportunit­ies even in recession.

“What we are doing as an Ngo is to help the Nigerian citizen, teach Nigerians trade they could invest in and excel, we also want to give grants. It is important that we assist, we cannot leave everything to the government, as a body we have set up an apprentice­ship program for Nigerians who do not have something doing.After a period of 3 months, the NGO helps them to continue in the business or start up another business”.

Imumolen explained that the problem with these businesses is lack of mentorship. Many businesses failed because business owners do not have a map, a direction which they want to pattern their business.

“You see the Igbos before now learn trade and are set up by their bosses, the trend has reduced but it was helpful and actually helped to combat unemployme­nt in Eastern region of Nigeria, and it actually parachuted so many young persons.

“We are now adopting the same methodolog­y by picking up people on the street, graduates who do not have jobs can come into UNIC Foundation and enroll for free apprentice­ship program that will thrive. We have identified 10 major sectors that the recession itself is a plus to its operation, it could not affect it.

 ??  ?? L-R: Coordinato­r, UNIC Women Arize, UWA, Mrs. Chinyere Onwu; President UNIC Foundation, Dr. Christophe­r Imomulen; and President Kingdom Concept Developmen­t Initiative, Apostle Victor Uduneje, at UNIC Foundation press briefing, in Igando, Lagos......
L-R: Coordinato­r, UNIC Women Arize, UWA, Mrs. Chinyere Onwu; President UNIC Foundation, Dr. Christophe­r Imomulen; and President Kingdom Concept Developmen­t Initiative, Apostle Victor Uduneje, at UNIC Foundation press briefing, in Igando, Lagos......

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