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Buhari To Launch Fg/un 12-month Job Fellowship For 20,000 Graduates Annually-VP by TheRareGem1(f): 8:37pm On Jun 02, 2021
STATE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE


PRESIDENT TO LAUNCH FG/UN 12-MONTH JOB FELLOWSHIP FOR 20,000 GRADUATES ANNUALLY - VP ANNOUNCES
*It will rebuild confidence in our youths, make the difference, says Osinbajo

*Backers of the scheme include EU, Dangote, Visa, BUA, Lafarge, Microsoft and co

In addition to employment opportunities created through the Economic Sustainability Plan and job schemes being implemented under the Social Investment Programme, among others, the Buhari administration in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme and other private sector partners is set to launch a 20,000 yearly graduate job fellowship to be called the Nigeria Jubilee Fellows Programme, NJFP.

Speaking today while making the formal announcement, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, said the 12-month job fellowship programme would be launched very soon by President Muhammadu Buhari.

According to the Vice President "we are looking forward to the President formally launching the programme very shortly."

He stated that "as we prepare for the formal launch of the programme by Mr President, I urge private sector leaders and captains of industry, development partners and the diplomatic community, to support this program aimed at equipping young Nigerians with skills and experience required for the work place."


Under the initiative, internship opportunities will be created for young Nigerians who have recently concluded the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) programme. The fully-paid internships will last for 12 months and will be in reputable private and public sector organizations across the country.

Prof. Osinbajo said the NJFP “is in very good company, a new and bold addition to an existing suite of large-scale, big-impact programmes that will rewrite the narrative as it relates to jobs, skills and employment in Nigeria.”

According to the VP, “we are resolute in our determination to make the needed difference, and rebuild the confidence of our young people in the ability of their government to rise to the occasion and guarantee a future that is better and more prosperous than the past.”

The Vice President noted that “our ongoing efforts include the N-Power Scheme, which recruits young graduates and places them in agricultural, health and education intervention schemes in local communities around the country. N-Power also has a non-graduate scheme focused on technical skills and IT education. The President has approved the expansion of the N-Power programme from 500,000 beneficiaries to one million.

“We have also established a N75 billion Youth Fund in the Ministry of Youth and Sports to provide credit and support for young entrepreneurs and professionals."

Prof. Osinbajo added that there is also the $500 million African Development Bank Technology and Innovation Fund which the AFDB's Ag. Senior Director Mr. Lamin Barrow also mentioned at the event.

“Also under our Economic Sustainability Plan (ESP), designed to protect existing jobs, create new ones, and promote local production, our agricultural, housing and solar power programmes already employ and will employ tens of thousands of people to ensure food security, and deliver affordable homes and new power connections.”

Stating the support of the United Nations for the programme, the Resident Coordinator of the United Nations Systems in Nigeria, Mr Edward Kallon, said the launch and eventual implementation of the scheme would redefine the future of Nigeria.

According to him, “having a population of 41 million young people constituting 30% of the youth population in Africa, empowering young Nigerians will be key in the actualisation of a better future for Africa.”

His words: “the Jubilee Fellows Programme will champion homegrown Nigerian talent and opportunities. It will connect inspiring young Nigerians with local opportunities that will apply their expertise, while equipping them with world class practical knowledge.

“The Nigeria Jubilee Fellows Programme will bridge the gap between graduates and industry. Through this programme, private sector entities, startups and key public sector institutions will be connected directly to graduates to find the best young talent that Nigeria has to offer. Graduates will be able to to better understand the needs, challenges and realities that industries broadly face, and learn how best to contribute to address them.”

Commending the leadership provided by the VP, Mr Kallon said “what you are supporting today will lead to a bright future for Nigeria, and will outlive your administration. If there is a viable investment development partners will make in Nigeria, this is the one that is dearest to them and in which they will surely support.”


On his part, the representative of the EU at the event, Mr Ketil Karlsen, pledged the support of the organization for the programme, affirming the EU’s confidence in the Nigerian youth.

Private sector partners of the programme include, BUA, Dangote, VISA Nigeria, Outsource Global, GE Gas and Power, Lafarge Africa, SecureID, Microsoft, among others.


Laolu Akande
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media & Publicity
Office of the Vice President
2nd June 2021

Re: Buhari To Launch Fg/un 12-month Job Fellowship For 20,000 Graduates Annually-VP by TheRareGem1(f): 8:37pm On Jun 02, 2021
This couple with other initiatives will bridge the gap of unemployment.
Re: Buhari To Launch Fg/un 12-month Job Fellowship For 20,000 Graduates Annually-VP by Xscape1993(m): 8:38pm On Jun 02, 2021
We are waiting ooo.
Re: Buhari To Launch Fg/un 12-month Job Fellowship For 20,000 Graduates Annually-VP by Joyce95: 8:40pm On Jun 02, 2021
Interesting! This is a great opportunity for graduates
Re: Buhari To Launch Fg/un 12-month Job Fellowship For 20,000 Graduates Annually-VP by SmartPolician: 8:48pm On Jun 02, 2021
How far with the solar panels project?

I just hope that hasn't ended up in big, big grammar.
Re: Buhari To Launch Fg/un 12-month Job Fellowship For 20,000 Graduates Annually-VP by TheRareGem1(f): 8:52pm On Jun 02, 2021
SmartPolician:
How far with the solar panels project?

I just hope that hasn't ended up in big, big grammar.

Check REA twitter TL to see states that solar panels through the NESP have been installed.
Re: Buhari To Launch Fg/un 12-month Job Fellowship For 20,000 Graduates Annually-VP by Ever8090: 9:00pm On Jun 02, 2021
Ok..I am not a graduate but I am happy for graduates...make una no forget us when you start chopping federal government money ooo
Re: Buhari To Launch Fg/un 12-month Job Fellowship For 20,000 Graduates Annually-VP by Fahdiga(m): 9:02pm On Jun 02, 2021
Audio
Re: Buhari To Launch Fg/un 12-month Job Fellowship For 20,000 Graduates Annually-VP by TheRareGem1(f): 9:06pm On Jun 02, 2021
Fahdiga:
Audio
everything is audio. So much negative mentality

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Re: Buhari To Launch Fg/un 12-month Job Fellowship For 20,000 Graduates Annually-VP by Nobody: 9:10pm On Jun 02, 2021
In my own opinion, if not for insecurity issues, GMB is far better than OBJ and GEJ.
Re: Buhari To Launch Fg/un 12-month Job Fellowship For 20,000 Graduates Annually-VP by Fahdiga(m): 9:12pm On Jun 02, 2021
TheRareGem1:
everything is audio. So much negative mentality
Has Buhari fulfilled any of his campaign promises? This is a government of liars including you
Re: Buhari To Launch Fg/un 12-month Job Fellowship For 20,000 Graduates Annually-VP by chatinent: 9:26pm On Jun 02, 2021
Following intently...
Re: Buhari To Launch Fg/un 12-month Job Fellowship For 20,000 Graduates Annually-VP by Joylove2324(f): 7:15am On Jun 03, 2021
This is the type of news that suppose to be trending but agents of destruction would rather choose sad news to trend. May God save Nigerian/Nigerians from enemies within �
Re: Buhari To Launch Fg/un 12-month Job Fellowship For 20,000 Graduates Annually-VP by AMAwrites(m): 10:04am On Oct 12, 2021
TheRareGem1:
STATE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE


PRESIDENT TO LAUNCH FG/UN 12-MONTH JOB FELLOWSHIP FOR 20,000 GRADUATES ANNUALLY - VP ANNOUNCES
*It will rebuild confidence in our youths, make the difference, says Osinbajo

*Backers of the scheme include EU, Dangote, Visa, BUA, Lafarge, Microsoft and co

In addition to employment opportunities created through the Economic Sustainability Plan and job schemes being implemented under the Social Investment Programme, among others, the Buhari administration in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme and other private sector partners is set to launch a 20,000 yearly graduate job fellowship to be called the Nigeria Jubilee Fellows Programme, NJFP.


i have been rying to apply from day 1 but my personal details wouldn't save. It keeps saying 'internal server error'. same thing keeps happening when i use a different browser, phone and laptop.

Speaking today while making the formal announcement, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, said the 12-month job fellowship programme would be launched very soon by President Muhammadu Buhari.

According to the Vice President "we are looking forward to the President formally launching the programme very shortly."

He stated that "as we prepare for the formal launch of the programme by Mr President, I urge private sector leaders and captains of industry, development partners and the diplomatic community, to support this program aimed at equipping young Nigerians with skills and experience required for the work place."


Under the initiative, internship opportunities will be created for young Nigerians who have recently concluded the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) programme. The fully-paid internships will last for 12 months and will be in reputable private and public sector organizations across the country.

Prof. Osinbajo said the NJFP “is in very good company, a new and bold addition to an existing suite of large-scale, big-impact programmes that will rewrite the narrative as it relates to jobs, skills and employment in Nigeria.”

According to the VP, “we are resolute in our determination to make the needed difference, and rebuild the confidence of our young people in the ability of their government to rise to the occasion and guarantee a future that is better and more prosperous than the past.”

The Vice President noted that “our ongoing efforts include the N-Power Scheme, which recruits young graduates and places them in agricultural, health and education intervention schemes in local communities around the country. N-Power also has a non-graduate scheme focused on technical skills and IT education. The President has approved the expansion of the N-Power programme from 500,000 beneficiaries to one million.

“We have also established a N75 billion Youth Fund in the Ministry of Youth and Sports to provide credit and support for young entrepreneurs and professionals."

Prof. Osinbajo added that there is also the $500 million African Development Bank Technology and Innovation Fund which the AFDB's Ag. Senior Director Mr. Lamin Barrow also mentioned at the event.

“Also under our Economic Sustainability Plan (ESP), designed to protect existing jobs, create new ones, and promote local production, our agricultural, housing and solar power programmes already employ and will employ tens of thousands of people to ensure food security, and deliver affordable homes and new power connections.”

Stating the support of the United Nations for the programme, the Resident Coordinator of the United Nations Systems in Nigeria, Mr Edward Kallon, said the launch and eventual implementation of the scheme would redefine the future of Nigeria.

According to him, “having a population of 41 million young people constituting 30% of the youth population in Africa, empowering young Nigerians will be key in the actualisation of a better future for Africa.”

His words: “the Jubilee Fellows Programme will champion homegrown Nigerian talent and opportunities. It will connect inspiring young Nigerians with local opportunities that will apply their expertise, while equipping them with world class practical knowledge.

“The Nigeria Jubilee Fellows Programme will bridge the gap between graduates and industry. Through this programme, private sector entities, startups and key public sector institutions will be connected directly to graduates to find the best young talent that Nigeria has to offer. Graduates will be able to to better understand the needs, challenges and realities that industries broadly face, and learn how best to contribute to address them.”

Commending the leadership provided by the VP, Mr Kallon said “what you are supporting today will lead to a bright future for Nigeria, and will outlive your administration. If there is a viable investment development partners will make in Nigeria, this is the one that is dearest to them and in which they will surely support.”


On his part, the representative of the EU at the event, Mr Ketil Karlsen, pledged the support of the organization for the programme, affirming the EU’s confidence in the Nigerian youth.

Private sector partners of the programme include, BUA, Dangote, VISA Nigeria, Outsource Global, GE Gas and Power, Lafarge Africa, SecureID, Microsoft, among others.


Laolu Akande
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media & Publicity
Office of the Vice President
2nd June 2021
Re: Buhari To Launch Fg/un 12-month Job Fellowship For 20,000 Graduates Annually-VP by Nobody: 10:21am On Oct 12, 2021
So says a Government that placed an embargo on Government recruitment..
Re: Buhari To Launch Fg/un 12-month Job Fellowship For 20,000 Graduates Annually-VP by sapientia(m): 10:44am On Oct 12, 2021
These guys are still lying
Re: Buhari To Launch Fg/un 12-month Job Fellowship For 20,000 Graduates Annually-VP by greatiyk4u(m): 10:53am On Oct 12, 2021
Fahdiga:
Audio
Change your mindset to ease stress

If not for elites sponsored insecurity, PMB has achieved slightly above expectations
Re: Buhari To Launch Fg/un 12-month Job Fellowship For 20,000 Graduates Annually-VP by poiZon: 11:00am On Oct 12, 2021
TheRareGem1:
everything is audio. So much negative mentality
How long will the project last?
Shebi yestersay adewumi adesina told the buhari govt that all these social intervention schemes are drain and waste pipe...
U r creating jobs that will last for one year and u think this will bridge unemployment Gap?
Why not create sustainable employment for people than wasting monies on jobs that ain't feasible and not worthy for the elites kids?
Build more schools, equip them, channel the 75k proposed for bursary to education students and employ more graduates.
Its high time we do away with nysc cos most states no longer employ teachers cos they know every year there will be enough corp members posted to their states.
Lets make educational system vibrant and from there other sectors will pick up.
Whats so hard in doing simple things?
Re: Buhari To Launch Fg/un 12-month Job Fellowship For 20,000 Graduates Annually-VP by June15(m): 11:06am On Oct 12, 2021
DubaiLandLord:
In my own opinion, if not for insecurity issues, GMB is far better than OBJ and GEJ.

Will you keep quiet?? Don't let them catch u o
Re: Buhari To Launch Fg/un 12-month Job Fellowship For 20,000 Graduates Annually-VP by poiZon: 11:07am On Oct 12, 2021
Joylove2324:
This is the type of news that suppose to be trending but agents of destruction would rather choose sad news to trend. May God save Nigerian/Nigerians from enemies within �
20000/37=540.
Akwaibom has 31Lgas
540/31=17
Each local govt have atleast 10wards, so u r talking of atleast 1slot each to every wards.
Does this stats worth trending?
Are u aware this will only last for 1year?
After 1year what happens?
U r off to start looking for another job meanwhile u have been used as stats by govt in taking 100million out of poverty
Re: Buhari To Launch Fg/un 12-month Job Fellowship For 20,000 Graduates Annually-VP by sreamsense: 11:14am On Oct 12, 2021
This is good development from federal government, but majority of youths are lazy and morally bankrupt. It may not achieve much impact because even if you give them jobs, many are not ready to do them so far stipend comes out of it. Many of them are looking for big money in one month that can be used to buy Benz, buy house in Lekki and so forth.

As government is trying to solve multifaceted problems facing Nigeria, birth control and morality/proper parent upbringing should be taken more serious by giving it more attention than it is at moment so that sanity can improve as well as physical/youth welfare. Entrainment should also be strictly censored by people with high sense of morality so that effort of government can yield positive results.
Re: Buhari To Launch Fg/un 12-month Job Fellowship For 20,000 Graduates Annually-VP by Fahdiga(m): 1:27pm On Oct 12, 2021
greatiyk4u:

Change your mindset to ease stress

If not for elites sponsored insecurity, PMB has achieved slightly above expectations
Mention any of his audio achievement
Re: Buhari To Launch Fg/un 12-month Job Fellowship For 20,000 Graduates Annually-VP by Kokaine(m): 5:16pm On Oct 14, 2021
I heard they will pay the fellows 100k. My question is if they will pay the host organization and how much

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