President Buhari’s major concern is to create jobs for unemployed youth – Osinbajo

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has disclosed that the greatest concern of President Muhammadu Buhari was to create jobs for the teeming unemployed youth of the nation. 

He said that job creation was one of the cardinal campaign promises of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC during the 2015 presidential election.

Osinbajo with Royal fathers The Vice President urged the youth to take advantage of the social safety programmes such as N-Power and GEEP programme of Micro-Credit for market women, artisans, for vocational persons who have vocational skills. 

Speaking in Jimeta, Adamawa State during the commissioning of road projects completed by the state governor, Mohammed Jubrila, Osinbajo also said that the federal government had begun to implement its innovation and technology initiatives with the establishment of hubs in each of the six geo-political zones. 

He announced Yola, the State capital as host for the innovation hub of the North-East region. He said: “During the campaigns in 2014/2015, the President made it clear that he had three major objectives: security, corruption and economy. 

We have seen the successes in security and the fight against corruption and in the economy we are seeing a bright light at the end of the tunnel. “A major concern of Mr. President is the issue of unemployment and even yesterday he was talking about what he could do in the short term to create more opportunities for the youths. 

“One of the programmes of our party and one of the programmes of government is the N-Power programme, which has 10,000 spaces for young graduates in this State. I hope that many young graduates would be able to benefit from this scheme. “There is also the GEEP programme of Micro-Credit for market women, artisans, for vocational persons who have vocational skills.

 A lot of the micro-credit is now available and am sure that in the next couple of months we would be able to benefit from it in this State. “We started a project with the International Committee of the Red Cross, the American University of Nigeria, Yola, and other institutions of higher learning on how we can use technology to solve the humanitarian problems in the North-East. 

“The Federal Government’s proposed innovation hub for the North-East will be here in Adamawa State in partnership with the American University and other institutions. “The first step will be a mega-fund working with the ICRC Global Innovation Team which will give an opportunity to the internally displaced persons to become active part of the process to provide solution to the problem they face everyday using technology. 

This will give Nigeria an opportunity to work with international organizations to export innovative humanitarian solutions to other parts of the world. 

“But we are here today at the Faro junction to commission this state-of-the-art road network and this again is one of the major demonstrations of the excellent works the governor has been doing and I am exceptionally pleased to be associated with the success he has made in a very short time.” 

The ceremony was attended by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Engr. Babachir Lawal, the Minister of the FCT Muhammadu Bello and other dignitaries from the State.

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