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Nigeria Lacks Enough Industries To Employ High Graduate Turnout – NECA by Goodmorning20: 10:44am On Aug 01, 2023
The Director General of the Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association, Adewale Oyerinde, on Monday, said the depleting number of industries in the country are unable to employ the high turnout of graduates churned out annually.

He also said the unstable educational system caused by threats of strikes and other challenges negates the ability to produce graduates who are employable and competitive within the context of the global market.

The NECA DG gave the remark at the 2023 International Schools and Conference of the African Centre for Career Enhancement and skills support held at the National Universities Commission headquarters in Abuja.

The event which is a partnership between six African universities and Leipzig University in Germany was organised to enhance the level of employability of university graduates and to investigate the stagnant labour market in Africa despite the increasing level of education of its countries’ citizens.

Speaking in his keynote address titled, “Cultivating New Frontiers in employability research for Skills and Career Enhancement”, the NECA DG noted that stakeholders should take a different approach to the issue of skill development and employability so that graduates have some level of skills and competency that can make them contribute to national development.

According to him, issues of skills development and employability are front-burner issues as they speak to some of the pillars that ensure business sustainability, productivity, and competitiveness.

“This makes it difficult to reach an equilibrium where demand or supply will meet somewhere in the middle. And that is one of the reasons why the issue of unemployment will continue to stare us in the face.

He added, “It is also important that all stakeholders take a different approach to the issue of skill development and employability so that before the graduates will leave the ivory towers, they have some level of requisite skills and competency that can make them sustainable and also contribute to national development.”

As a solution, Oyerinde proposed the dual-purpose educational model, which involves graduates working and schooling at the same time in order to prepare them for participation in the labour market or become employers.

“From the experience, we have had in Germany, Canada, and France where their educational system is moving towards a dual kind of education model where graduates are working and at the same time schooling so that by the time they leave the ivory tower or their colleges, they are already prepared to be an active participant in the labour market. I think that is the direction we should go as a country to strengthen our educational system,” he said.

He further called for collaboration between employers and higher institutions to create a symbiotic relationship, where employers gain access to a skilled workforce and talent pool, and educational institutions stay current with industry trends, ensuring that graduates are equipped with the knowledge and skills that employers demand.
Re: Nigeria Lacks Enough Industries To Employ High Graduate Turnout – NECA by AwokenVawulence: 10:47am On Aug 01, 2023
Is their anything that isn't bad in this country undecided

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Re: Nigeria Lacks Enough Industries To Employ High Graduate Turnout – NECA by Natbrowny: 10:51am On Aug 01, 2023
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Please tell us something new.

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Re: Nigeria Lacks Enough Industries To Employ High Graduate Turnout – NECA by triple996(m): 10:55am On Aug 01, 2023
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Re: Nigeria Lacks Enough Industries To Employ High Graduate Turnout – NECA by Nobody: 11:01am On Aug 01, 2023
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Re: Nigeria Lacks Enough Industries To Employ High Graduate Turnout – NECA by olisaEze(m): 11:03am On Aug 01, 2023
And why is that?? grin
Re: Nigeria Lacks Enough Industries To Employ High Graduate Turnout – NECA by CodeTemplar: 11:04am On Aug 01, 2023
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Re: Nigeria Lacks Enough Industries To Employ High Graduate Turnout – NECA by SmartPolician: 11:11am On Aug 01, 2023
Nigeria needs to integrate entrepreneurship and financial management programmes from year one to final year for all courses.

After graduation, some graduates may not want to work for anyone. The Bank of Industry should partner with experts across all industries who will regularly visit those young graduates for mentoring.

That's after they have established their business with loans from the BOI. If we have this system running and properly managed, we will significantly reduce the pressure on the labour market.

Running a country is no rocket science - we just have the worst of us running this country. The only thing we have successfully managed well as a country is corruption.

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