PRESIDENT Muahammdu Buhari has assured that his administration will focus on the revival of industries in the N6 trillion 2016 budget in order to create jobs for Nigeria’s unemployed youths.
He gave the assurance at a dinner hosted in honour of the visiting alumni association of the Indian Defence Services Staff College (DSSC), Wellington, where the president received part of his military training.
President Buhari said: “Very soon, we will sit down to see how we can rehabilitate industries. We will do this to clear the problem of unemployment.”
He described as extremely dangerous, a situation where 60 per cent of the country’s youths, who are 64 per cent of the nation’s population were unemployed.
The president also explained that the insecurity in the North-East, abduction for ransom in the South and sabotage of the oil industry in the Delta region have all contributed to the nation’s poverty and unemployment index.
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