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Buhari tells youth to ‘behave’ for jobs

‘Nobody will invest if country insecure’

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Lagos – President Muhammadu Buhari has told young Nigerians they must “behave” in order to attract jobs and investment.

Buhari, speaking on Arise TV yesterday, said security was essential for investment in the country, where unemployme­nt rose to 33.3% in the fourth quarter.

“Nobody is going to invest in an insecure environmen­t,” Buhari said.

“So I told them, I said they should tell the youth that if they want jobs, they will behave themselves.

“Make sure that the area is secure. So that people can come in and invest.”

Nigeria has struggled with high unemployme­nt and rapid population growth for decades, but the joblessnes­s worsened since the coronaviru­s pandemic struck last year when the country had not yet fully recovered from a 2016 recession.

Buhari has faced criticism over rising violence in nearly every region of the nation. Armed gunmen have kidnapped more than 700 students in the northwest since December, Islamist attacks in the northeast have worsened and there have been nationwide attacks that have burnt down police stations and killed officers.

Parliament in April called on the presidency, armed forces and police to address the security crisis and some urged Buhari to declare a state of emergency.

Buhari said the government would take a tougher approach toward insecurity, particular­ly against bandits in the northwest and separatist­s in the southeast.

“We have given the police and the military the power to be ruthless,” he said.

“And you watch it, in a few weeks time, there will be a difference.”

Attacks, particular­ly in the north, have targeted farmers, worsening food inflation, which stood at 22.72% in April.

Buhari said if farmers could not operate safely, hunger would spread and the government could lose control.

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/ REUTERS/ LUDOVIC MARIN Nigeria’s president Muhammadu Buhari

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