Jobs in Nigeria could be as scarce as
fuel has been (or even more) these past few days. Many of our youth upon
graduation, still spend so many years in search of a job. The governments over
the years and through various past administrations have promised to provide
jobs for the people and it’s been story upon story all the way. The rate of joblessness
in the land is evident in the level of crime and restiveness being experienced
on a day-to-day basis; when one stays jobless for a long time, he could easily
be swayed into crime and other societal ills (abi? An idle mind is the devils
workshop).
The Goodluck Jonathan’s administration,
noticing how providing actual jobs seemed to be a mirage, because that is how
they chose to see it, came up with another brilliant idea to solve the problem
of joblessness at least to an extent. Sometime in the month of March, I wrote
about it: GIS, Job for Unemployed Graduates. I wrote from the perspective of
one who was benefiting from the programme. Many people still doubted it and I
remember some people called me a pro-Jonathan/pro-PDP person, like I cared
about politics?
Though I benefited from the GIS (which means Graduate Internship Scheme), I
still did not fail to point out that it was inadequate to solve the problem of
joblessness in Nigeria as it targeted an abysmal number of 50,000 graduates at
the time, which I am sure they were not able to reach.
I also sensed that the GIS will be politicized,
and I was not wrong. Already, the programme was being sustained with the
subsidy reinvestment funds by the government, one which was controversial and
is still controversial under the Jonathan’s administration. Secondly, the
administration of Jonathan expires on May 29, 2015, and we know how continuity
of governmental policies has been a challenge with the change of power since
the inception of nation’s democracy.
My fears have become more evident by the
day. Already the GIS finds it difficult to pay her Interns their monthly N30,000 stipends and have till now not
paid many their training allowance for an employability training they were part
of within the month of March (18th-20th). Now power is
changing hands at the federal level, I wonder what will become of the GIS and
her Interns.
I use this medium to beacon on the new administration of Buhari not to cancel
the programme. Instead, he should look into it and find ways of improving the
scheme, while he comes up with other means of getting the citizens jobs that
can sustain them. Nigeria and Nigerians will be better for it.
God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria… God bless our government...
God bless our youths.
I really pray that there will be continuity.. It's true everything in nigeria is been politicized.. May God help us all..
ReplyDeleteAmen o... Now they say CHANGE has come, let us pray it is a +ve one.
DeleteThanks for coming around.
I really pray that there will be continuity.. It's true everything in nigeria is been politicized.. May God help us all..
ReplyDeleteto be frank, i doubt the program will be continued cuz of the perceived many controversies surrounding it.
ReplyDeleteI know the new administration will look into job creation especially for the youth; I only wish they don't just scrap the GIS program and not carry along those already in the scheme... that will be unfair.
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