Tuesday 30 July 2019

Mulade appeals to government to curb unemployment, insecurity

....... Calls for creation of  enabling environment for investors

By Rita Ossai

A Niger Delta Human and Environmental rights activist, Comrade Mulade Sheriff has appealed   to the Federal, States and Local governments to create an enabling environment for unemployed    Nigerians  to be gainfully employed.

Speaking with news men in Abuja yesterday, the  Human  Rights activist noted that Nigeria’s unemployment poses a threat to development, security and peaceful co-existence in the country.


He noted that the rapid increase in the growth of labor forces along with inadequate supply of jobs and rapid population growth have contributed to increased level of joblessness.


Comrade Mulade Sheriff who is the current Chairman, Applicant Association of Nigeria (AAN),  while  hosting the 2019 Applicant week in Abuja appealed to Federal and State governments to reduce high level of unemployment in the country.


He urged the government at all levels to provide the necessary infrastructure and industrial friendly environment by ensuring that there is Improvement in the area of energy supply and transport system to cut high cost of productions for investors to find the country attractive for investment.


 He sympathised with Applicants who cannot boast of gainful employment in their own country, calling on government to adopt proactive steps with action plans that will help to create enabling environment for investors and establish industries that will curb unemployment and insecurity.


Comrade  Mulade expressed readiness to support Government at all levels to provide enabling environment and create jobs for the sea of   job seekers, adding that Applicant Association of Nigeria will help job seekers access available  jobs opportunities.

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