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How Buhari's Govt Has Created 7 Million Jobs - Minister of Labour, Chris Ngige

Posted by Odinaka on Fri 03rd Nov, 2017 - tori.ng

The Minister of Labour and Employment has told Nigerians that the President Muhammadu Buhari administration had substantially fulfilled its promise to create millions of jobs.

Chris Ngige and President Buhari
 
While speaking in an interview with State House correspondents at the end of a meeting with President Muhamamdu Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige, on Thursday, said the Buhari administration has created 7 million jobs since coming to power in 2015.
 
According to a report by PUNCH, Ngige disclosed that the administration had substantially fulfilled its promise to provide jobs, although many are qualifying the jobs in terms of white collar jobs for graduates, adding that agriculture and agric chains alone have created between five million and seven million jobs.
 
He said; “We promised jobs when we came on board, but what has happened is that people tried to quantify jobs in terms of ‘white collar’ jobs for graduates from universities, polytechnic but they don’t want to look at the ‘blue collar’ jobs.
 
“Agriculture and its chains alone have created more than five to seven million jobs. Talk in terms of rice; from rice tilling, harvesting, sending to the paddies, mills, and even where people are making the jut bags, transportations, people are getting jobs. So, that value chain alone from agric is enormous.
 
“Take the N-power, we have created millions of jobs from here. Skill acquisition from the NDE and other agencies of government, jobs are being created. We give them tools as plumbers, electricians, cosmetologists, shoemakers, tilers and several other areas. We have created several jobs.”
 
Ngige said he seized the opportunity of the meeting with the President to brief him on the various industrial actions witnessed recently in the country.
 
“We had to look at where we are and also look at where we are in terms of job creation, labour administration and the issue of national minimum wage, which labour has been asking the government to set in motion,” he said.


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