The 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party, LP, Mr. Peter Obi, has described the recent ActionAid/Plan International report, which puts Nigeria’s youth unemployment rate at 80 per cent, as an indictment on Nigeria’s leadership and its economic direction.
Obi noted that these figures represent over 80 million
unemployed youths. This, he said, was a staggering reality given the country’s
undeniably large population.
The former Anambra State governor said this on a post on his
verified X handle.
He accused the President Bola Tinubu-led All Progressives
Congress, APC, administration of failing in its responsibility of investing in
our youths.
Obi said: “The recent ActionAid/Plan International report,
which highlights the devastating fact that over 80 million young Nigerians are
unemployed, is an indictment on our leadership and economic direction.
“Nigeria tops the world in the absolute number of unemployed
youths due to our large population, with over 80/ million youths without jobs.
“South Africa with a youth unemployment rate of around 60
percent, translates to about six/ million unemployed youths, still more than
70/ million fewer than Nigeria.
“When millions of youths are unemployed, it is not a youth
problem, it is a leadership failure. This is the direct result of political
greed that has failed to serve the people.
“Nigeria has one of the largest youth populations in the
world, with about 75 percent of our citizens under the age of 35. With such a
large share of the population young, joblessness at this scale should be a
national emergency.
“It is deeply troubling that, rather than invest in these
youths as our most productive assets, promoting and supporting MSMEs to drive
growth and create employment, we the leaders chose wasteful spending,
corruption, unproductive borrowing, and policies that will shrink opportunities
and expand poverty, reducing Nigerian youths to easy tools for all forms of
vices.
“Nigeria does not lack entrepreneurial and resourceful
youths, what we lack are leaders who are intentional about creating
opportunities.”
“We need leaders who understand that jobs come from
deliberate investments in production and from running a government that is
prudent, transparent, and people-centred, that can lift people out of poverty.
“We need leadership that will see the youth as the engine of
productivity and growth of a nation. This is the time, more than ever, for the
Nigerian youths to get involved and ensure they elect leaders who have their
best interest and the best interest of our nation.
“Nigeria deserves competent, credible, compassionate, and
capable leadership, one that will create opportunities and empower our young
Nigerians. A New Nigeria is possible,” he added.
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