he Federal Government targets between 600,000 and one million jobs
within the next three years through the Growth and Employment Project.
Mr
Sani Labaran, Director-in-charge of GEM in the Ministry of Industry,
Trade and Investment, disclosed in an interview with the News Agency of
Nigeria in Abuja on Tuesday.
Labaran, who is also the Coordinator
of GEM, said the project would create both direct and indirect jobs in
five sectors of the economy from 2015 to 2018.
He said the five sectors were identified based on their growth and employment potential.
The
coordinator gave the sectors as entertainment industry, ICT,
hospitality and tourism, light manufacturing and agro processing as well
as construction/real estate.
“The project is aimed at enhancing
job creation and increased non-oil growth in specific high-potential
value chain sectors,” he said.
According to him, GEM Project is
very important to the Federal Government and the Nigerian economy, as it
will help to address high unemployment rate.
NAN reports that
the project is supported by the World Bank and the UK Department for
International Development and is being implemented by the Federal
Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment.
The World Bank is
providing a loan of about 160 million dollars, while the DFID is
providing a grant of about 100 million dollars.
NAN learnt that the project was conceptualised after the conduct of Growth Poll Studies in 2007.
The study identified key sectors with potential growth in the economy and with high potential to generate a lot of jobs.
NAN
learnt that the project had three pillars of investments, developing
new business models and improving the business enabling environment.
The
first pillar is that the project will provide for investments to
address gaps that prevent key growth centres from expanding and hiring
more Nigerians, in particular, the young and poor.
The project
will support Small and Medium Enterprises develop new business models,
train the labour force to enable Nigerian businesses to participate
successfully in national and global supply chains.
It will also improve the business enabling environment so that businesses can grow faster and become more profitable.
source: http://punchng.com/fg-targets-one-million-jobs-through-growth-employment-project/
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