Festus Keyamo says Buhari has done well in job creation
- The minister of state for labour, Festus Keyamo, has said the Buhari administration has kept its job creation promise
- Keyamo made the statement on Sunday, May 31, when he appeared on a television programme
- The minister noted that the government is making efforts to cushion the effect of coronavirus on workers
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The minister of state for labour, Festus Keyamo, has said Nigerian's President, Muhammadu Buhari has done well in job creation in the last five years.
Keyamo made the statement on Sunday, May 31, while appearing on Channels TV programme, Sunday Politics.
When responding to questions about how well the government has kept its job creation promise, Keyamo argued that the Buhari administration has performed well.
The minister stated that the government’s efforts on job creation were not being noticed because Nigeria’s population grows faster than the rate of jobs.
“The population grows faster than the rate of job creation. On job creation, we have done creditably well,” he added.
He said the government was making efforts to cushion the effect of coronavirus on workers
Meanwhile, the federal government has given an update about its plan to employ at 1,000 persons from each of the 774 local government areas in the country.
The minister of state for labour and employment, Festus Keyamo, announced on Thursday, May 28, at a press conference that the employment initiative will start by October 1.
He said the beneficiaries of the projects will be selected by special committees constituted in each state of the federation.
According to Keyamo, the special committees would be tasked with recommending the names of the beneficiaries from each of the local government areas in the states to the ministry of labour.
The minister disclosed that a website would be developed where the list of the selected beneficiaries and chosen projects would be displayed for the public.
In another news report, the Nigerian National Assembly, is once again, saddled with the responsibility of coming up with a legislative initiative that would help rejuvenate the nation's economy and help Nigerians overcome the economic downturn that would likely occur after the COVID-19 pandemic.
One swift step that must be taken by the National Assembly, is to give serious attention to, and speedily pass the local content enforcement bill.
The bill which is known as, the Nigerian Local Content Development and Enforcement Bill 2020, passed second reading on the floor of the House of Representatives, on Tuesday, May 19.
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