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Youth Employment: Ministry of Labour partners African Development Bank

The Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment will further deepen partnership with the African Development Bank (AfDB) on ongoing projects aimed at generating youth employment.

Mr William Alo, Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, made this known in Abuja on Tuesday.

Alo spoke during “The Review of Country Strategy Papers (2013 – 2019) and Launch of the Preparations for the New Country Strategy Paper (2020 – 2024)’’, between AfDB and the ministry.

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According to him, there is need for more funding for the two projects which the ministry is in partnership with AfDB and proposed the inclusion of some intervention projects in the 2020 – 2024 Strategy Paper.

He noted that the ministry had been working in partnership with AfDB on the two projects since 2018, one of which was the Public-Private Partnership for Youth Employment and Skills Development, aimed at implementing eight priority projects, across relevant sectors.

Alo said the aim was also to boost massive job creation and skills development among the teeming unemployed youths in the country.

He said that other project was to implement the labour content of an Inclusive Basic Services Delivery and Livelihood Empowerment Integrated Programme (IBSDLEIP) for livelihood enhancement and support for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in the Northeast.

“The aim of the IBSDLEIP is to document the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in the productive age and provide technical support to the participating states,’’ he said.

Alo said that this was with a view to building capacities on alternative means of livelihood as tools for self-reliance, rehabilitation and resettlement of the IDPs.

The permanent secretary reiterated government’s efforts in generating youth employment through the skills acquisition centres scattered across the country, saying that government had not been resting on its oars.

He, however, noted that government was in the process of including skills acquisition in the nation’s secondary schools curricula, as well as in the curriculum of the mandatory National Youth Service Corps.

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