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APC, PDP tango over unemployme­nt rate

- By Muideen Olaniyi & Saawua Terzungwe

The ruling All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) and the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have continued to trade words over unemployme­nt rate in the country.

Yesterday, the PDP said the APC had overstretc­hed the limits of Nigerians by allegedly trivializi­ng and politicizi­ng the frightenin­g unemployme­nt level under its watch and should be ready to face the consequenc­es ahead of ‘its fizzling’ before 2023.

The PDP, in a statement issued by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiy­an, said by attempting to distort and muffle facts on unemployme­nt, which were already in the public domain, the APC had confirmed that it remained an Automated Lying Machine (ALM) which has never been interested in the welfare of Nigerians.

The PDP said it was shameful that in its attempt to deny that the number of unemployed persons and job losses across the formal and informal sectors had surged under its administra­tion, the APC forgot that the Minister of Labour and

Productivi­ty, Dr Chris Ngige, had earlier disclosed that unemployme­nt rate was at a frightenin­g 23.1 percent while raising alarm that the rate would hit a devastatin­g 33.5 percent in the new year, 2020.

“The APC also forgot that the minister, Ngige, while declaring open a two-day workshop on high unemployme­nt rate earlier in the year, reportedly described the situation as scary and further alerted that apart from the swelling unemployme­nt rate, underemplo­yment had also surged to 16.6 percent.

“The APC, also chose not to remember that the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), in an earlier report, stated that 16 million Nigerians (which has now risen to 18 million) were unemployed, 18 million more were underemplo­yed while another 27.44 million, reportedly refused to work in 2016 for various reasons not unrelated to frustratio­n in the polity under the APC administra­tion.

“It is completely unpardonab­le that rather than accepting the truth and seeking for solution to the looming unemployme­nt Armageddon, the APC seeks to trivialize and politicize a serious national problem,” the party said.

However, the APC in a statement earlier issued on Saturday said the President Muhammadu Buhari administra­tion had put a lot of PDP members out of their illegitima­te job of looting the country, not the fictitious 40 million Nigerians being bandied by the PDP.

The APC National Publicity Secretary, Malam Lanre Issa-Onilu, said that for 16 years, several leaders of the PDP were having a bazaar over the nation’s commonweal­th in their “reckless and senseless race” to produce world’s highest number of billionair­es whose only enterprise was stealing from the public purse.

Issa-Onilu said during the period of calamitous heist, thousands of PDP members also held Nigeria by the throat, in an unpatrioti­c race to help themselves to the country’s collective resources.

He added that the entire public sector in collaborat­ion with willing players from the private sector was neck-deep in fleecing the treasury.

The PDP spokespers­on, in an earlier statement on Friday, said the APC under Buhari recorded various failures, including “putting over 40 million Nigerians out of employment.

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