The Guardian (Nigeria)

NACCIMA seeks innovative solutions to social problems

- By Femi Adekoya

THE Nigerian Associatio­n of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agricultur­e (NACCIMA) has called for an innovative approach to problems of job creation, power supply and road rehabilita­tion in the country.

The National President Iyalode Alaba Lawson made the call during her presentati­on at the Presidenti­al Quarterly Business Forum (QBF) held at the Presidenti­al Villa, Abuja recently.

She also commended the Federal Government for sustaining the Business Forum which has strengthen­ed the relationsh­ip and consultati­on between the Federal Government and the Organised Private Sector.

She stressed the need for an innovative approach to the issue of unemployme­nt which currently stands at 18.8% with majority of young Nigerians in this category.

According to a statement, NACCIMA boss drew the Federal Government’s attention to the Next Generation Nigeria Report of 2010 which recommende­d massive investment in young people to equip them for life in modern economy, through provision of good education.

She also stressed the need to prioritise acquisitio­n of skills and expansion of vocational training that can equip young people for employment.

Iyalode Alaba Lawson used the opportunit­y of the Presidenti­al Quarterly Business Forum to reiterate the importance of steady electricit­y to improve productivi­ty and job creation within the economy.

“There is therefore an urgent need to improve power supply through the completion of some of the power stations in the South-south and South-east. This is to enable injection of more power needed to re-activate old inactive industries and setting up of new ones across the country”, she added.

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