Shettima, Sanwo-Olu, UNDP, others address rising unemployment, underemployment in Nigeria

The Nigeria Jubilee Fellows Programme (NJFP) 2.0 Employers’ Forum

Vice President of Nigeria, Kashim Shettima, ably represented by Akubo Adegbe, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Delivery and Coordination, Office of the Vice President; The Governor of Lagos State, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu; The United Nations Development Programme and others have discussed and addressed the menace of rising unemployment and underemployment in Nigeria.

They have the discussion at the Nigeria Jubilee Fellows Programme (NJFP) were leading private sector organisations, government representatives, and development partners at the NJFP 2.0 Employers’ Forum in Lagos, catalysing renewed commitments to strengthening Nigeria’s workforce pipeline and accelerating youth employment yesterday in Lagos.

The Nigeria Jubilee Fellows Programme (NJFP) is an initiative of the Federal Government of Nigeria, funded by the European Union and implemented by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

Speaking at the event, The Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who was ably represented by Chairman, Lagos State Civil Service Commission, Mrs. Boladele Dapo-Thomas highlighted the government’s commitment to youth employment and privatesector collaboration.

He commended the Union for its sustained funding, and commitment to Nigeria’s socio-economic transformation.

The Governor described the move as a direct investment in human capital powering the nation’s development.

“I commend the European Union for its sustained funding and its commitment to Nigeria’s socio-economic transformation. I equally commend UNDP Nigeria for the excellence of its implementation and applaud every employer in this forum today. Your presence here is not ceremonial, it is an act of patriotism.

“By hosting fellows, offering mentorship and opening your organisations to Nigeria’s graduates, you are making a direct investment in the human capital that will power this nation’s next chapter”. He said

In her remarks, The Head of Section Green and Digital Economy at the European Union Delegation to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Inga Stefanowicz reaffirmed the EU’s support for Nigeria’s workforce development efforts.

She expressed delight in supporting initiatives delivering tangible results for youths and businesses.

Inga stated that such platform not only address unemployment but strengthening foundations for sustainable economic growth.

“The European Union is proud to support initiatives like NJFP that deliver tangible results for young people and for
businesses.

“By equipping graduates with relevant skills and connecting them to realworkplace opportunities, we are not only addressing unemployment, but we are alsotrengthening the foundations for sustainable economic growth.” She said.

Also Speaking,, UNDP Resident Representative in Nigeria, Ms. Elsie Attafuah,emphasized the importance of sustained partnerships in driving inclusive economic growth.

Elsie said the presence of associations, financial institutions, technology firms, manufacturers, agribusinesses, and innovation ecosystem actors here sends a strong signal that workforce transformation is increasingly being recognized as a shared national responsibility and a shared economic opportunity.

“This Employers’ Forum is therefore important not only because of the commitments it seeks to mobilize for NJFP placements, but because it represents a broader platform for strengthening long-term partnership between talent development, enterprise growth, and economic transformation in Nigeria.

“The participation of major employers, MSMEs, industry associations, financial institutions, technology firms, manufacturers, agribusinesses, and innovation ecosystem actors here today sends a strong signal that workforce transformation is increasingly being recognized as a shared national responsibility and a shared economic opportunity.” She said.

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