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Federal Government to Create 2.5 Million Jobs Through LEEP

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In a major push to combat poverty and unemployment in Nigeria, the Federal Government announced its ambitious Labor Employment and Empowerment Programme (LEEP). This initiative aims to generate at least 2.5 million direct and indirect jobs. Unveiled in Abuja, the program targets critical areas like zero hunger and poverty, with a strong focus on economic growth and the creation of decent job opportunities.

The government has outlined six key strategies within LEEP. These include enhancing digital skills, promoting vocational and entrepreneurial skills, upgrading infrastructure, accelerating employment through the NELEX upgrade, a global remote work initiative, and improving labor compliance. These initiatives are designed not only to provide immediate job opportunities but also to equip the workforce with skills relevant to today’s digital economy.

Partnerships for Success

During the unveiling, Rt. Hon. Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, Minister of State for Labour, highlighted the critical role of development partners in the success of this initiative. She called on organizations such as the World Bank, GIZ, the European Union, UNIDO, and the Bank of Industry to support the government’s efforts. By leveraging these partnerships, the ministry aims to address the widespread hardship currently faced by many Nigerians.

The Minister stressed the importance of innovative and proactive measures to ensure meaningful improvements in the lives of Nigerians. She underscored the commitment to align these efforts with President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which places significant emphasis on labor and employment as key drivers of national development.

Commitment to Reducing Poverty

The Labour Ministry is taking bold steps to ensure that the benefits of LEEP are far-reaching. “By creating enough decent jobs, we can tackle many of our current challenges, including insecurity,” said Onyejeocha. The program is not just about job creation but also about ensuring food security, regulating worker welfare, and empowering individuals to start their own businesses, thereby becoming employers themselves.

Through targeted training and empowerment, the government aims to make a substantial impact on poverty reduction and overall economic empowerment. This initiative represents a deliberate effort to provide the necessary tools and resources that can transform the economic landscape of Nigeria.

Source: Vanguard  

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