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Reps Seek More Industries To Combat Unemployment, Social Vices In Nigeria by AnonPoet: 9:07pm On Jan 26, 2022
ABUJA – The House of Representatives has called for the establishment of more industries across the federation as a means of checking increasing unemployment and social vices among the youths.

The House, therefore, mandated the Committee on Labour Employment and Productivity to develop a comprehensive
industrial revolution template featuring both economic and social impact projections and report back
within six (6) weeks for further legislative action.

It also mandated the Committee on Legislative Compliance to ensure implementation of the resolution.

These followed the adoption of a move brought by Hon. Chinedu Emeka Martins, wherein he noted that the “unprecedented rate of unemployment is the root of the social vices currently experienced in the country and 33.3% unemployment and the 28% youth unemployment rates amounting to over 11 million unemployed youths, verifies the lack of cottage industries in the country, which should have played a critical role in engaging youthful energy positively in the production of raw materials as well as semi-finished products, thus distract young people from taking up social vices as the only alternative for survival and social
mobility.”

The lawmaker also stressed the need for a comprehensive industrial revolution saying, “an intervention at this point in the history of our nation, given the recent developments in the political, social and economic spheres of the country
which re–emphasize the fact that youths are important stakeholders in the Nigerian project.”

He said, “the predominance of industrial clusters in South East Asian countries has motivated industrial
growth in the form of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and massive decline in unemployment, making way
for stability in the economy, political leadership and lower crime rates as a result of their remarkable success in industrialization.”

He said a similar strategy of building cottage industries has worked agreeably in some African countries like Rwanda, Mozambique, Ghana and South Africa, an indication that grassroots industrialization produces an array of positive economic and social impacts.

He however expressed worries that Nigeria is yet to positively harness the human capital resources accruing from its youthful population through the creation of industrial clusters to engage the youths.

He believes that “it has become imperative for government to re-strategize by establishing industries in the 360 federal constituencies, which would play a critical role in curbing the unemployment problems and boost the
country’s Gross Domestic Products.”

He argued that “such an Industrial Revolution Scheme, if implemented and sustained will entrench the
culture of hard work and regrow moral values lost in the wake of cybercrime, human trafficking, kidnapping
and drug addiction.”

“The siting of Industries in the 360 Federal Constituencies will facilitate Federal presence at the grassroots and positively impact lives of rural dwellers through employment, infrastructural development. Envisages a comprehensive industrialization scheme targeting both extractive and manufacturing stages as well as the processing of agricultural produce into semi-finished products for internal consumption and possible export, while establishing cottage industries based on needs assessment and viability in the 360 Federal Constituencies of the Federation to combat unemployment and drive grassroots industrial growth.”
https://independent.ng/reps-seek-more-industries-to-combat-unemployment-social-vices-in-nigeria/

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Re: Reps Seek More Industries To Combat Unemployment, Social Vices In Nigeria by MITCHELL96: 9:15pm On Jan 26, 2022
Let them keep seeking, Mortal Combats grin

Meanwhile, who's still waiting for Government to provide jobs ? undecided

Nigerian Youths wey don already go far for fraud! grin

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Re: Reps Seek More Industries To Combat Unemployment, Social Vices In Nigeria by emekanairaland(m): 9:15pm On Jan 26, 2022
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Re: Reps Seek More Industries To Combat Unemployment, Social Vices In Nigeria by Gurge: 9:15pm On Jan 26, 2022
NASS the most fraudulent arm of govt

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Re: Reps Seek More Industries To Combat Unemployment, Social Vices In Nigeria by DropsMic(m): 9:15pm On Jan 26, 2022
Yawn...

We know y'all don't mean it...

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Re: Reps Seek More Industries To Combat Unemployment, Social Vices In Nigeria by INTEGRITYA1(m): 9:16pm On Jan 26, 2022
That's beautiful
Re: Reps Seek More Industries To Combat Unemployment, Social Vices In Nigeria by NOwazobia: 9:16pm On Jan 26, 2022
Talk talk talk and more talk. undecided undecided

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Re: Reps Seek More Industries To Combat Unemployment, Social Vices In Nigeria by Oysters(m): 9:16pm On Jan 26, 2022
All the while they get to keep and collect their fat, jumbo paychecks and salaries which will enable them boast about and broadcast their 4 wives and 28 children on the floor. Sheybi those 28 children will look for jobs too?

These numbskulls wouldn't know what proper policy making was even it sat on their faces.

You can't read all these nonsense and not have a giant laugh at the level of buffoonery claiming to be policy making by the legislature while at the same time enduring a heartache at very bleak future that lies ahead of the country

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Re: Reps Seek More Industries To Combat Unemployment, Social Vices In Nigeria by Golan007: 9:16pm On Jan 26, 2022
ilavash:
North is responsible for all the bad statistics in this country
Like yahoo, cultism and distribution of narcotics.

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Re: Reps Seek More Industries To Combat Unemployment, Social Vices In Nigeria by Mko123(m): 9:17pm On Jan 26, 2022
Ok o
Re: Reps Seek More Industries To Combat Unemployment, Social Vices In Nigeria by nkowaputa(m): 9:17pm On Jan 26, 2022
Oops
Re: Reps Seek More Industries To Combat Unemployment, Social Vices In Nigeria by Buliwyf: 9:17pm On Jan 26, 2022
I wonder what it takes to set up productive industrial areas in different parts of the country and dedicate constant power supply just for them alone and those people produce most of the things we waste Forex importing in this country.

With all the supply of gas and crude that we have successive governments has been unwilling or unable to think of a way to harness our resources and huge population of comparatively cheap labour to massively industrialize the country even if it means borrowing to do it. After 10 years those places will be worth it if managed properly.

Now all the government needs to do is provide promise of power supply to entrepreneurs and lower their tax burden or even give them tax free opportunity to work for 10 years and see if Nigeria won't be better. The only problem is that no one will want to invest in a thing that may not yield dividends in his time so that his successor will not take most of the credit for completing it. It is an African malady. We want to be the forerunner and the Messiah at the same time. Hence the lack of foresight that characterizes our leaders.

No thinking heads in the leadership positions of this country. Just vicious kleptomaniacs and morons not even fit to manage a village development project in 1895.

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Re: Reps Seek More Industries To Combat Unemployment, Social Vices In Nigeria by todaynewsreview: 9:18pm On Jan 26, 2022
Good one
Re: Reps Seek More Industries To Combat Unemployment, Social Vices In Nigeria by ZBatedi: 9:18pm On Jan 26, 2022
Believe at your peril
Re: Reps Seek More Industries To Combat Unemployment, Social Vices In Nigeria by Mko123(m): 9:19pm On Jan 26, 2022
MITCHELL96:
Let them keep seeking, Mortal Combats grin



Your talk is spiced up with nonsense and ingredients with bobrisky
Re: Reps Seek More Industries To Combat Unemployment, Social Vices In Nigeria by israelmao(m): 9:19pm On Jan 26, 2022
FG has long been adopting cosmetic approach to the solution.
Re: Reps Seek More Industries To Combat Unemployment, Social Vices In Nigeria by inoki247: 9:19pm On Jan 26, 2022
lol dem jus dey wake up...


Wey dere tenure go soon expire...
Re: Reps Seek More Industries To Combat Unemployment, Social Vices In Nigeria by AFvckingAlpha(m): 9:21pm On Jan 26, 2022
Paper talks, unemployment rate is at the highest in history, Buhari clearly said there are no jobs

Niggarrs’s have taken power into their hands and have paved way for themselves

To all niggarrs’s out there, there’s always a payday for hustlers, keep the torch on.

So I’m anonymous online tryna get paid and I’m delving into the world of cryptocurrency to clean the proceeds, dip ain’t got nothing on me my niggarr

I hear one stupid ass governor in the west is clamping down on niggarrs, he better develop his state, pussy ass governor


I said what I said

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Re: Reps Seek More Industries To Combat Unemployment, Social Vices In Nigeria by Matheusmartin: 9:21pm On Jan 26, 2022
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lies.
foolish heartless people.
Re: Reps Seek More Industries To Combat Unemployment, Social Vices In Nigeria by CocoaOla: 9:23pm On Jan 26, 2022
Same reps collabo with government to increase tax and make unfreindly business policy

Nigerians are just wicked and unreasonable

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Re: Reps Seek More Industries To Combat Unemployment, Social Vices In Nigeria by Golan007: 9:25pm On Jan 26, 2022
Benbost:
[s][/s] Poverty, terrorism, out of school children, unemployment, disease, Infant mortality, low life expectancy, and the greatest catastrophe of the millennium, BUHARI

Ojukwu is the worst thing to have ever happened to Nigeria.

Kanu comes a close second.

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Re: Reps Seek More Industries To Combat Unemployment, Social Vices In Nigeria by Flier: 9:26pm On Jan 26, 2022
Only banks and Government can fix unemployment and the only way is to give loan at near zero interest,make it accessible to everyone(Even foreigners) and the Federal must be ready to buy back bad loan.
Having carried out research on Singapore and UAE,I discovered this is how both countries was fixed.
Trump didn’t even do all these,he only cut taxes and America’s unemployment disappeared.

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Re: Reps Seek More Industries To Combat Unemployment, Social Vices In Nigeria by anytexy: 9:33pm On Jan 26, 2022
Oh! Those foreigners are just realizing these. Hmmmm
Re: Reps Seek More Industries To Combat Unemployment, Social Vices In Nigeria by micflo28(m): 9:43pm On Jan 26, 2022
What have they been doing since

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Re: Reps Seek More Industries To Combat Unemployment, Social Vices In Nigeria by MITCHELL96: 9:51pm On Jan 26, 2022
Mko123:




Your talk is spiced up with nonsense and ingredients with bobrisky


Whatever you say dude! Whatever!! wink

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Re: Reps Seek More Industries To Combat Unemployment, Social Vices In Nigeria by Bankowner: 9:55pm On Jan 26, 2022
Who will bring in industries with the kind of infrastructure that we have?
Re: Reps Seek More Industries To Combat Unemployment, Social Vices In Nigeria by Codeye(m): 9:59pm On Jan 26, 2022
Not interested in mouth and vain talk no action. BTW who get una time. Hustlers must hustle
Re: Reps Seek More Industries To Combat Unemployment, Social Vices In Nigeria by freemanq(m): 10:00pm On Jan 26, 2022
You are u realising the high rate of unemployment in the country after 7 years in power.may God judge our leaders

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