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FG To Create 76,300 Jobs For Nigerians On Monday, Dec. 4 – NDE

FG To Create 76, 300 Jobs For Nigerian On December 4 - NDE

There are strong indications that the federal government will create about 76,300 jobs for Nigerians, through the National Directorate of Employment (NDE), on Monday, December 4, 2017.

Nigerian Guardian quoted the Taraba State coordinator of the NDE, Adebisi Aderemi, as saying this last week.

He made this on November 29, at the kick off of the Sustainable Agricultural Development Training Scheme (SADTS) at Sibre in Ardo-Kola Local Government Area.

According to him, 2,000 of the figure had been allocated to Taraba, while the other states in Nigeria had also been allotted 2,000 each of the planned jobs.

Adeyemi also admonished the unemployed youths in Taraba to take advantage of the planned recruitment which he said would hold at the administrative headquarters of all the local councils.

According to him, the recruitment is not in any way related to the N-Power physical verification exercise scheduled to commence the same date.

Aderemi enjoined the local government chairmen and other stakeholders to support the move by the Federal Government to reduce unemployment, poverty and youth restiveness.

Earlier, the Director General of NDE, Nasir Ladan Mohammed, said it had become imperatives for the directorate to key into the government policy on agricultural in line with primary objectives of empowering youths to be self-employed and for job creation.

He admonished the 30 trainees selected from the various local government councils for the SADTS to imbibe as much knowledge as they can that would transform them into ‘agripreneur’ and employers of labour.

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