FG to create 1m jobs this year – Osinbajo
Federal Government will create no fewer than one million direct jobs in 2016, the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, has said
A statement issued by Laolu Akande, his Senior Special Assistant on Media and
Publicity, quoted Osinbajo as saying that another one million poor Nigerians
would benefit from the first phase of the Conditional Cash Transfer Scheme.
The statement, released to newsmen yesterday in Abuja ,
said that the VP made the remark during an interactive session with a cross
section of Nigerian Community in Burkina Faso .
Osinbajo was in Burkina Faso
to represent President Muhammadu Buhari at the inauguration of the newly elected
president of that country, Roch Marc Christian Kabore.
He said that President Muhammadu Buhari had announced job opportunities for
500,000 graduate-youths to be engaged as teachers.
He added that an estimated 500,000 non-graduate unemployed people would be
trained as artisans.
The Vice President explained that the Conditional Cash Transfer Scheme was
intended to utilise the thrift system to grant loans to market women to enable
them improve their businesses and earn decent living.
He said the home-grown school feeding programme would not only provide adequate
nutrition to school children, but would also boost agriculture, create jobs and
wealth locally.
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The statement, released to newsmen yesterday in
Osinbajo was in
He said that President Muhammadu Buhari had announced job opportunities for 500,000 graduate-youths to be engaged as teachers.
He added that an estimated 500,000 non-graduate unemployed people would be trained as artisans.
The Vice President explained that the Conditional Cash Transfer Scheme was intended to utilise the thrift system to grant loans to market women to enable them improve their businesses and earn decent living.
He said the home-grown school feeding programme would not only provide adequate nutrition to school children, but would also boost agriculture, create jobs and wealth locally.
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