22,000 graduates benefit from FG’s internship programme, says Okonjo-Iweala

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Okonjo-Iweala_Ngozi (1)By Sunday Etuka.

The Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, said on Wednesday that 22,000 Nigerian graduates benefited from the Federal Government’s Graduate Internship Programme.

This is contained in a statement issued in Abuja by Mr Paul Nwabuikwu, spokesperson to the minister.

She said the programme was meant to increase the employability of the graduates by enhancing their skills.

“The scheme targets up to 50,000 unemployed graduates in the 36 states of the federation and FCT.

“No fewer than 22,000 graduates have so far been placed on the programme,’’ she said.

According to her, the current administration has tried to ensure that jobs were created to unemployed youths nationwide.

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She said that the Goodluck Jonathan administration was making in job creation by providing an average of about 1.4 million jobs per year by driving quality growth in key sectors of the economy.

She said the sectors included agriculture, financial services, and the creative Industries such as the Nollywood.

She urged the citizenry to support all the efforts of the Federal Government, adding that it was working in the interest of the common man.

She said the Community Services Scheme under SURE-P was developed to empower young unskilled Nigerians, women and people with disabilities.

“No fewer than 120,000 Nigerians, mostly young workers, have been engaged under the programme across the country,’’ she said.

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She said that the government borrowed in 2010 to pay an unprecedented 53.7 per cent wage increase to all categories of federal government employees as demanded by labour.

“The total wage bill rose from N857 billion in 2009 to about N1.4 trillion in 2010 and as a result, domestic borrowing increased from N200 billion in 2007 to about N1.1 trillion in 2010 to meet the wage payments.

The minister said the current administration had been prudent with regards to debt and borrowing.

She said that the Economic Management Team not only looked at debt to GDP ratio, where Nigeria had one of the lowest in the world at 12.51 per cent but also looked at debt service to revenues.

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She assured the citizenry that the Federal Government would continue to work hard to ensure inclusive economic growth and development

 

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