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1.7 Million Nigerians Became Jobless In Nine Months —NBS by GoggleB(m): 5:06pm On Dec 25, 2016
The harsh economic situation in the country has thrown 1.7 million Nigerians into the job market in nine months, a report from the National Bureau of Statistics has indicated.

The unemployment report, which was obtained by SUNDAY PUNCH on Friday, covered January to September this year.

Specifically, the report showed that the number of unemployed Nigerians rose from 9.48 million at the beginning of the year to 11.19 million by September ending.


The report also indicated that while the number of those employed rose marginally from 69 million at the beginning of the year to 69.47 million by September ending, the labour force population rose by 2.18 million from 78.48 million to 80.66 million.

The report said that unemployment was highest for persons in the labour force between the ages of 15-24 and 25-34, representing the youth population in the labour force.

For instance, it said the unemployment rate was highest for those within the ages of 15 to 24, rising from 21.5 per cent in the beginning of the year to 25 per cent as of September ending this year.

For the 25 to 34 age group, the unemployment rate, according to the NBS report, increased from 12.9 per cent at the beginning of the year to 15 per cent as of the end of September.

It noted that unemployment and underemployment were higher for women than men in the third quarter of 2016.

For instance, it said while 15.9 per cent of women in the labour force were unemployed as of the third quarter ending this year, a further 22.9 per cent of women in the labour force were underemployed during the period.

On the other hand, the report said 12 per cent of males were unemployed in the third quarter of 2016, while 16.7 per cent of males in the labour force were underemployed during the same period.

“Given that the nature of rural jobs is largely menial and unskilled, such as in agriculture and the likes, unemployment is more of a concern in urban areas where more skilled labour is required.

“The unemployment rate in the urban areas was 18.3 per cent compared to 11.8 per cent in the rural areas, as the preference is more for formal white collar jobs, which are located mostly in urban centres,” the report said.

Meanwhile, financial experts have warned that the huge preference for imported items by many Nigerians, if left unchecked, could worsen the unemployment situation.

The Acting Director, Trade and Exchange Department, Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr. Woritka Gotring, said the problem could be better managed with the patronage of made in Nigerian products.

He said the resilience of the informal sector was what had been reducing the impact of the economic crisis on Nigerians.

Gotring said if not for the resilience shown by the informal sector where a lot of people were engaged in various economic activities, it would have been very difficult to manage the economic crisis.

He said despite the fact that a lot of people in the informal sector were employed in one form of economic activity or the other, the infrastructure gap in the country was limiting the potential of the sector.

In order to enable the country to conserve its foreign exchange, he called for policy consistency that would encourage capital flows and promote local production, fiscal discipline, enhancement of local manufacturing capacity and import substitution.

Gotring said, “Foreign exchange rate is one of the most important means through which a country’s relative level of economic health is determined.

“The slump in global oil prices has hit Nigeria hard plunging the country into recession. It is evident that the economy is going through tough times with a decline in inflows and continuous demand pressure on foreign exchange arising from high import bill.”

Also, the President, Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mr Tony Ejinkeonye, called for an aggressive diversification of the economy to reverse the unemployment situation in the country.

He said aggressive diversification of the economy through agriculture and solid minerals was vital as it would help to create more jobs for the people and reduce the level of poverty in the country.

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Re: 1.7 Million Nigerians Became Jobless In Nine Months —NBS by eezeribe(m): 5:07pm On Dec 25, 2016
This is the change that was voted for.

"Man's Actions are too strong for him,show me a man who has acted and has not become a victim and slave of his own Action"...RALPH WALDO EMERSON

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Re: 1.7 Million Nigerians Became Jobless In Nine Months —NBS by BlackDBagba: 5:08pm On Dec 25, 2016
undecided
Re: 1.7 Million Nigerians Became Jobless In Nine Months —NBS by Emmysteve(m): 6:18pm On Dec 25, 2016
WE THANK BABA BUHARI FOR BRINGING THIS CHANGE TO THE DOOR STEPS OF NIGERIANS. In the past many people could afford three square meals, bag of rice at 10k with other commodities at relatively low prices, and of course people go to work with rest of mind but now everything has changed courtesy of SAI BABA.

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Re: 1.7 Million Nigerians Became Jobless In Nine Months —NBS by veekid(m): 7:10pm On Dec 25, 2016

Buhari!!!! You have failed this country..........

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Re: 1.7 Million Nigerians Became Jobless In Nine Months —NBS by Deem: 7:10pm On Dec 25, 2016
seriously!

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Re: 1.7 Million Nigerians Became Jobless In Nine Months —NBS by Jsme(f): 7:10pm On Dec 25, 2016
Is this the change we stood under scorching hot sun to vote for

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Re: 1.7 Million Nigerians Became Jobless In Nine Months —NBS by Nikkyhoney143(f): 7:11pm On Dec 25, 2016
Compliment of the season

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Re: 1.7 Million Nigerians Became Jobless In Nine Months —NBS by EmekaBlue(m): 7:12pm On Dec 25, 2016
Coz of?
Re: 1.7 Million Nigerians Became Jobless In Nine Months —NBS by humilitypays(m): 7:12pm On Dec 25, 2016
WRONG TITLE! angry

The correct title is: Muhammadu Buhari SACKED more than 1.7million Nigerian youths from their jobs in 9 months angry

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Re: 1.7 Million Nigerians Became Jobless In Nine Months —NBS by Atiku2019: 7:12pm On Dec 25, 2016
cry cry cry

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Re: 1.7 Million Nigerians Became Jobless In Nine Months —NBS by Shortyy(f): 7:12pm On Dec 25, 2016
Buhari and his clueless cabinet.

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Re: 1.7 Million Nigerians Became Jobless In Nine Months —NBS by Emeskhalifa(m): 7:12pm On Dec 25, 2016
2019 no too far again na. e short like caller tune

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Re: 1.7 Million Nigerians Became Jobless In Nine Months —NBS by Goldenheart(m): 7:12pm On Dec 25, 2016
smiley
Re: 1.7 Million Nigerians Became Jobless In Nine Months —NBS by Lordtrillion(m): 7:12pm On Dec 25, 2016
Hmmm. SMH
Re: 1.7 Million Nigerians Became Jobless In Nine Months —NBS by Dre19: 7:13pm On Dec 25, 2016
Whos fault?
Re: 1.7 Million Nigerians Became Jobless In Nine Months —NBS by Kassidy4luv(m): 7:13pm On Dec 25, 2016
10 Million APC Supporters will be jobless come 2017.
Quote me later.
Enjoy your change Zombies.

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Re: 1.7 Million Nigerians Became Jobless In Nine Months —NBS by Flexherbal(m): 7:13pm On Dec 25, 2016
This is not good at all.

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Re: 1.7 Million Nigerians Became Jobless In Nine Months —NBS by Lasskeey: 7:13pm On Dec 25, 2016
Re: 1.7 Million Nigerians Became Jobless In Nine Months —NBS by emymeeky: 7:14pm On Dec 25, 2016
Sai Baba
Re: 1.7 Million Nigerians Became Jobless In Nine Months —NBS by gurunlocker: 7:14pm On Dec 25, 2016
1.7 million lost their job, FG has been trying to employ 10,000 People doe Npower for months now with no direction.

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Re: 1.7 Million Nigerians Became Jobless In Nine Months —NBS by Viking007(m): 7:14pm On Dec 25, 2016
Buhari right now. cheesy

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Re: 1.7 Million Nigerians Became Jobless In Nine Months —NBS by CandyDiamond(f): 7:14pm On Dec 25, 2016
[/b]APC is a complete scam[b], old bunch of recycled thiefs

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Re: 1.7 Million Nigerians Became Jobless In Nine Months —NBS by fame12k(m): 7:14pm On Dec 25, 2016
...

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Re: 1.7 Million Nigerians Became Jobless In Nine Months —NBS by pointstores(m): 7:15pm On Dec 25, 2016
do we still have hope in these bubu president

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Re: 1.7 Million Nigerians Became Jobless In Nine Months —NBS by hotice01: 7:15pm On Dec 25, 2016
Soon APC zombies will come and sing how this PMB led administration has provided 200,000 jobs.tongue
I'm sure the figures is more than this 1.7m by NBS.

Other chief zombies like Sarrki(Oba of Zombies),Madridguy,etc might avoid this thread.
But mention GEJ and they will flood the thread like flies.

I weep for my Country!

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Re: 1.7 Million Nigerians Became Jobless In Nine Months —NBS by oganass(m): 7:15pm On Dec 25, 2016
chai buhari

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Re: 1.7 Million Nigerians Became Jobless In Nine Months —NBS by charleseee(f): 7:17pm On Dec 25, 2016
They will blame MMM

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Re: 1.7 Million Nigerians Became Jobless In Nine Months —NBS by Lanre4uonly(m): 7:17pm On Dec 25, 2016
This is serious.
2017 will be a brighter and a fulfilling year.
Compliment of the season.

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Re: 1.7 Million Nigerians Became Jobless In Nine Months —NBS by Ilovewetpussy(m): 7:17pm On Dec 25, 2016
D dullard is as clueless as a she ram

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