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19,000 Nigerians Suffer Public Sector Job Losses In 6 Months by ivandragon: 1:46pm On Sep 13, 2016
At least 18,919 Nigerians lost their public sector jobs between October 2015 and March 2016, the National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, said.
Although about 5,867 new public sector jobs were generated between October and December 2015, the Bureau said about 10,155 jobs were lost during the period in the public sector of the federal, state and local governments.
This translates to a negative employment generation figure of -4,288.
Also, while about 5,726 jobs were created between January and March 2016 in the public sector, the Bureau said about 8,764 jobs were lost during the period, with a negative employment generation figure of -3.038 for the period.
The Bureau, which reported a sharp decline of 84.1 per cent in total employment against the figure in the last quarter of 2015, said only about 79,469 jobs were generated in the economy in the first three months of 2016, against about 499,521 jobs created during the corresponding period of 2015.
The agency said in its quarterly job creation survey in collaboration with the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, that the figure was 83.1 per cent lower than the 389,605 jobs created in the corresponding period last year.
“This sharp decline in employment generation in the first quarter of 2016 is strongly correlated to the weakening economic output within the period, where the Nigerian economy recorded a negative growth of -0.36 percent,” the statistics agency said.
An analysis of the jobs created for the quarter showed 21,477 came from the formal sector, consisting formal professional services with less than 10 employees.
About 61,026 jobs came from the informal sector in the first quarter, made up of mainly low skill, low paying blue collar jobs in agriculture, light manufacturing, wholesale and retail trade businesses.
The NBS said the drop by 27,246 in formal employment in the last quarter of last year and 21,477 in the first quarter of 2016 across all the economic activities was as a result of the slowing down of economic activities in the wake of the economic recession.
With the economy actually in recession at the moment, following the recent formal confirmation by the NBS, analysts say the employment situation would likely worsen, except government took steps to spend on strategic capital infrastructure to reflate the economy.
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The Lead director, Centre for Social Justice, CENSOJ, Eze Onyekpere, said declining employment figures in an economy in recession was not surprising, as firms are closing up and reducing their workforce, in the face of declining gross domestic products (GDP) and high inflation.
“Decline in employment is to be expected in a recession,” Mr. Onyekpere said. “With companies’ profits declining, their retrenchment of workers, and not hiring to replace them, the figure will keep going down.
“The challenge is not in the recession, but for government to spend its way out of it. Not as Nigerians talk about, but quality spending in a way to help regenerate the economy.
“Spending is not about borrowing to pay salaries of workers, but spending on strategic capital investments and projects to improve the ease of doing business, ensure availability of infrastructure, like power, roads, works and housing, for people to run their businesses.”
The Nigeria Labour Congress President, Ayuba Wabba, said the concern of the labour union was on how government could create new jobs for young Nigerians who constitute the most affected population by the crisis.
Mr. Wabba said the best way forward was for government to ensure manufacturers continue to access raw materials and produce.
Most manufacturers, he said, find it difficult to survive.
“Many of them have closed. They cannot afford the cost of raw materials, because of the difficulty in accessing foreign exchange (FOREX) and the pressure from the free fall of the Naira,” he said.
He said government must ensure FOREX was channelled to the manufacturer’s to enable them import raw materials they cannot find in Nigeria.
On the recession, he said the best way was for the government to make money available in circulation to drive economic activities.
“Government can also establish modular refineries to ensure money used for the importation of petroleum products would be saved and used to develop the economy, by providing the infrastructure required to drive productive economic activities to create jobs for the people,” he said.

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19,000 Nigerians suffer public sector job losses in 6 months
September 13, 2016 Bassey Udo

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/210329-19000-nigerians-suffer-public-sector-job-losses-6-months.html
Re: 19,000 Nigerians Suffer Public Sector Job Losses In 6 Months by Nobody: 1:51pm On Sep 13, 2016
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Re: 19,000 Nigerians Suffer Public Sector Job Losses In 6 Months by Emmaoga: 1:52pm On Sep 13, 2016
God pls come to our rescue....

there is no job in this country and this government is well bent to ensure that people lose the ones they are managing...

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Re: 19,000 Nigerians Suffer Public Sector Job Losses In 6 Months by Guliver(m): 1:54pm On Sep 13, 2016
my God,I was affected, how do I start. abi na to go buy gun?

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Re: 19,000 Nigerians Suffer Public Sector Job Losses In 6 Months by LaClickLaBend: 1:55pm On Sep 13, 2016
c'est dommage
Re: 19,000 Nigerians Suffer Public Sector Job Losses In 6 Months by tuniski: 2:03pm On Sep 13, 2016
For as long as buhari is the president this kind news won't be faraway! Chanji now chain, reversal of gains and a divided nation.

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Re: 19,000 Nigerians Suffer Public Sector Job Losses In 6 Months by oyinkinola: 2:03pm On Sep 13, 2016
ivandragon:
At least 18,919 Nigerians lost their public sector jobs between October 2015 and March 2016, the National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, said.
Although about 5,867 new public sector jobs were generated between October and December 2015, the Bureau said about 10,155 jobs were lost during the period in the public sector of the federal, state and local governments.
This translates to a negative employment generation figure of -4,288.
Also, while about 5,726 jobs were created between January and March 2016 in the public sector, the Bureau said about 8,764 jobs were lost during the period, with a negative employment generation figure of -3.038 for the period.
The Bureau, which reported a sharp decline of 84.1 per cent in total employment against the figure in the last quarter of 2015, said only about 79,469 jobs were generated in the economy in the first three months of 2016, against about 499,521 jobs created during the corresponding period of 2015.
The agency said in its quarterly job creation survey in collaboration with the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, that the figure was 83.1 per cent lower than the 389,605 jobs created in the corresponding period last year.
“This sharp decline in employment generation in the first quarter of 2016 is strongly correlated to the weakening economic output within the period, where the Nigerian economy recorded a negative growth of -0.36 percent,” the statistics agency said.
An analysis of the jobs created for the quarter showed 21,477 came from the formal sector, consisting formal professional services with less than 10 employees.
About 61,026 jobs came from the informal sector in the first quarter, made up of mainly low skill, low paying blue collar jobs in agriculture, light manufacturing, wholesale and retail trade businesses.
The NBS said the drop by 27,246 in formal employment in the last quarter of last year and 21,477 in the first quarter of 2016 across all the economic activities was as a result of the slowing down of economic activities in the wake of the economic recession.
With the economy actually in recession at the moment, following the recent formal confirmation by the NBS, analysts say the employment situation would likely worsen, except government took steps to spend on strategic capital infrastructure to reflate the economy.
.
The Lead director, Centre for Social Justice, CENSOJ, Eze Onyekpere, said declining employment figures in an economy in recession was not surprising, as firms are closing up and reducing their workforce, in the face of declining gross domestic products (GDP) and high inflation.
“Decline in employment is to be expected in a recession,” Mr. Onyekpere said. “With companies’ profits declining, their retrenchment of workers, and not hiring to replace them, the figure will keep going down.
“The challenge is not in the recession, but for government to spend its way out of it. Not as Nigerians talk about, but quality spending in a way to help regenerate the economy.
“Spending is not about borrowing to pay salaries of workers, but spending on strategic capital investments and projects to improve the ease of doing business, ensure availability of infrastructure, like power, roads, works and housing, for people to run their businesses.”
The Nigeria Labour Congress President, Ayuba Wabba, said the concern of the labour union was on how government could create new jobs for young Nigerians who constitute the most affected population by the crisis.
Mr. Wabba said the best way forward was for government to ensure manufacturers continue to access raw materials and produce.
Most manufacturers, he said, find it difficult to survive.
“Many of them have closed. They cannot afford the cost of raw materials, because of the difficulty in accessing foreign exchange (FOREX) and the pressure from the free fall of the Naira,” he said.
He said government must ensure FOREX was channelled to the manufacturer’s to enable them import raw materials they cannot find in Nigeria.
On the recession, he said the best way was for the government to make money available in circulation to drive economic activities.
“Government can also establish modular refineries to ensure money used for the importation of petroleum products would be saved and used to develop the economy, by providing the infrastructure required to drive productive economic activities to create jobs for the people,” he said.

All content is Copyrighted © 2016 The Premium Times, Nigeria.
19,000 Nigerians suffer public sector job losses in 6 months
September 13, 2016 Bassey Udo

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/210329-19000-nigerians-suffer-public-sector-job-losses-6-months.html
this is a very good development, 19000*10 hectare of land cultivation will feed the nation!
Re: 19,000 Nigerians Suffer Public Sector Job Losses In 6 Months by Izontubo(m): 2:06pm On Sep 13, 2016
oyinkinola:

this is a very good development, 19000*10 hectare of land cultivation will feed the nation!
what nonsense is this..??

Is something wrong with you?...

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Re: 19,000 Nigerians Suffer Public Sector Job Losses In 6 Months by oyinkinola: 2:09pm On Sep 13, 2016
Izontubo:
what nonsense is this..??

Is something wrong with you?...
why? are you hungry?
Re: 19,000 Nigerians Suffer Public Sector Job Losses In 6 Months by Nobody: 2:11pm On Sep 13, 2016
Well, atleast they are generating employment only negatively...

I'm waiting for one fool to come and call goodluck..when dullatus clearly does not even know what he is doing...

Smh
Re: 19,000 Nigerians Suffer Public Sector Job Losses In 6 Months by jesse8048(m): 2:12pm On Sep 13, 2016
And more to loose.
Re: 19,000 Nigerians Suffer Public Sector Job Losses In 6 Months by psucc(m): 2:44pm On Sep 13, 2016
Everything they promised is in the negative in practice.
A govt without direction.
Re: 19,000 Nigerians Suffer Public Sector Job Losses In 6 Months by Izontubo(m): 4:27pm On Sep 13, 2016
oyinkinola:

why? are you hungry?
people lose their jobs from govt parastatals and you're some how happy.. are the kids of our foolish leaders also on that line
Re: 19,000 Nigerians Suffer Public Sector Job Losses In 6 Months by ZKOSOSO(m): 4:39pm On Sep 13, 2016
With our Mai Shayi or Chanji on the throne...it can only get worse as our Naira is dancing shakitibobo with dollar so..
Re: 19,000 Nigerians Suffer Public Sector Job Losses In 6 Months by agwom(m): 4:40pm On Sep 13, 2016
chanji dole
Re: 19,000 Nigerians Suffer Public Sector Job Losses In 6 Months by oyinkinola: 4:43pm On Sep 13, 2016
Izontubo:
people lose their jobs from govt parastatals and you're some how happy.. are the kids of our foolish leaders also on that line
...why people didn't lose their job from farming parastatals?
Re: 19,000 Nigerians Suffer Public Sector Job Losses In 6 Months by Nobody: 4:47pm On Sep 13, 2016
Buhari should do the needful
Re: 19,000 Nigerians Suffer Public Sector Job Losses In 6 Months by Izontubo(m): 5:00pm On Sep 13, 2016
oyinkinola:

...why people didn't lose their job from farming parastatals?
are you in the farm? ?
Re: 19,000 Nigerians Suffer Public Sector Job Losses In 6 Months by Bujumbura(m): 5:27pm On Sep 13, 2016
Its very difficult defending this government

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Re: 19,000 Nigerians Suffer Public Sector Job Losses In 6 Months by Jokerman(m): 5:27pm On Sep 13, 2016
oyinkinola:

...why people didn't lose their job from farming parastatals?

Pay per post agent.... wen will you stop.... angry
Re: 19,000 Nigerians Suffer Public Sector Job Losses In 6 Months by oyinkinola: 5:36pm On Sep 13, 2016
Jokerman:


Pay per post agent.... wen will you stop.... angry
...when wailers laid-off!
Re: 19,000 Nigerians Suffer Public Sector Job Losses In 6 Months by Abeymills(m): 6:18pm On Sep 13, 2016
Zombies can't come here n defend thier tin god mr fantasticaly corrupt Daura President because most of them have lost thier jobs as well ediiiooots
Re: 19,000 Nigerians Suffer Public Sector Job Losses In 6 Months by Godemcee(m): 6:52pm On Sep 13, 2016
sometimes I wonder if that oyinkansola of a thing reason with her anus,well he his an illetrate so I can't blame her for reasoning like an ant.


to the topic am waiting for zombies to come nd
1)blame gen
2)talk about how losing of job would help the economy
3)insult nd shout pdp propaganda
4) shout sai baba nd leave the tread

zombies check my signature it's for u
Re: 19,000 Nigerians Suffer Public Sector Job Losses In 6 Months by oyinkinola: 10:36pm On Sep 13, 2016
Izontubo:
are you in the farm? ?
..I can send you any local food stuffs you like!
Re: 19,000 Nigerians Suffer Public Sector Job Losses In 6 Months by naijaking1: 10:40pm On Sep 13, 2016
19, 000 southerners and Christians cleansed off to make way for newly graduated Hausa Fulani muslims marching to take over the country completely!

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Re: 19,000 Nigerians Suffer Public Sector Job Losses In 6 Months by basilo101: 12:17am On Sep 14, 2016
AFONJAs what do you all have to say? Isn't it time for you all to acknowledge that we were right about Buhari and stop talking about imaginary hate? Check out this thread and see one of the numerous warning before the election

https://www.nairaland.com/2055438/why-buhari-fail-nigerians-more

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