A mass rally for the unemployed in Nigeria is ongoing at Nigeria Civil service Union, Alausa-Ikeja , Lagos.
The rally was organized by the Joint Action Front (JAF).
It
is no longer news in Nigeria that over one million unemployed youths
are readily applying for jobs where less than five thousand people are
needed.
The
country is in the verge of revolution which undoubtedly will be
triggered by this terrible economic menace called unemployment.
Unemployment
is a major challenge in Nigeria with the statistics bureau putting the
figure at over 20% of the 160 million population.
Over 50% of the Nigerian youth population is unemployed. A recent survey puts the figure at 54%.
Nigeria’s
spiralling youth unemployment can be said to have significantly
contributed to the dramatic rise in social unrest and crime such as
Niger Delta militancy, Boko Haram and the Jos crisis.
One
implication of the above is that in another one to-two decades most of
the youths of today will be parents in their mid-life years, and with
little or no adequate skills in a fast emerging competitive global
economy, it is doubtful how they can propel the needed wheel of
development.
With pain and sorrow we recall the events happened on March 15 when
18 over 11,000 candidates craiving for recruitment flooded into the
Nigeria Immigration Service in Minna, Niger State capital were claimed
dead.
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