FG Has Created Millions of Jobs - Minister

Mon, Feb 5, 2018 | By publisher


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Lai Mohammed, minister of Information and Culture, insists that the current administration of President Muhammadu Buhari has created more than seven million jobs since coming to power in 2015

 

THE Federal Government has created millions of jobs through its various programmes cutting across many sectors, Lai Mohammed, the minister of Information and Culture, has said.

Speaking at the 6th Graduation Ceremony of the Empowerment Support Initiative, ESI, founded by Judith Amaechi, former Rivers State first lady, in Port Harcourt on Saturday, February 3, the minister said more than seven million jobs had been created in the agriculture sector alone.

”In Agriculture, for example, this administration has created over seven million jobs. When the administration assumed office in May 2015, about 5 million farmers were engaged in rice production. Thanks to the administration’s Anchor Borrowers Programme, the number of farmers engaged in rice production today stands at 12.2 million. These are verifiable facts, not fiction,” he said.

Mohammed said 69,736 jobs had been created in the Power, Works and Housing Sector, while the administration’s National Social Investment Programmes had created at least 200,000 jobs, in addition to empowering 500,000 others under the Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme, GEEP.

”The Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing has created 69,736 jobs (direct and indirect) across the country. The Power Sector projects created 1,740 jobs, the Works Sector created 38,391 jobs while the Housing Sector created 29,605 jobs,” he said.

The minister also said the Home-Grown School Feeding Programme, through which 6.4 million school children in 33,981 schools across 20 states are being fed with one meal a day, had created jobs for 61,352 cooks.

He commended the former first lady for establishing the ESI programme, which is an entrepreneurial and skills acquisition programme for youths and women of the Niger Delta, saying such programmes complement the Federal Government’s efforts to provide jobs for the citizens.

”National development is not just the duty of the government, but that of the citizens. In other words, all of us, as citizens, have a role to play in ensuring the development of our nation. This has bee amply demonstrated by Dame Judith Amaechi in setting up this Empowerment Support Initiative,” Mohammed said.

He charged the graduands to make the best use of the opportunities that the ESI programme had given them, saying that was the best way they could justify the efforts of the ESI founder.

– Feb. 5, 2018 @ 11:59 GMT |

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