Igbo Unemployment

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Igbo Unemployment

Category:Youth Unemployment

FORMER President Olusegun Obasanjo has attributed Igbo youth restiveness to poverty and unemployment, just as he advised Ndi Igbo to close ranks and work in unity so as to speak with one voice in the nation’s polity. Although, coming from a non-Igbo, the articulated fact is incontrovertible. The question is, how do we curb this in Igbo land? Have your say! WHAT DO YOU THINK?

Obasanjo, who said this on Thursday, at the opening of the South East Economic and Security Summit, in Enugu, noted that Ndi Igbo have what it takes but individualism had been militating against them, adding that the people of the South East are known for their entrepreneurial ability, communal interest and adventurism.

“If the Igbo work together with the ability they possess, they will foster economic development of the country. I admire the uniqueness that is built around the Southeast region. I want you people to, with it, take lead of the country”, he said.

On the youth restiveness, he called on the government to create employment for youths to stop all kinds of criminalities in the country, adding that when a section of the country is in crisis, then, the whole country is also in crisis.

“The youth are agitating because they have education without employment. And they have today but not sure of tomorrow. A youth who is educated and is not employed, is not sure of tomorrow. So, he will agitate for his right”.

Obasanjo further noted that the economy and security are two sides of a coin and none could be realized without the other. Whatever we can do for ourselves, let us do it for. If I could go to Maiduguri when Boko Haram was raging and I had to try to reach out to them in the interest of the country, I do not think I have to be commended for being part of the initiative for the Southeast summit.”

The Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, on the occasion, reiterated that unless there is restructuring of the country and establishment of state police, the dream for redressing the political imbalance and reduction in criminalities in the country might be a mirage.

Senator Ekweremadu used the occasion to call on the release of the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, adding that the court had ordered for his freedom.

Earlier, Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State, had said that the summit is intended to offer the government and all relevant stakeholders in the Southeast region, the opportunity to identify and critically examine the peculiar security and economic challenges of the zone with a view to finding lasting solutions to them.

“The events in both economic and security sectors complement rather than impede or oppose one another in the development trajectory of the region and the nation at large.

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Both the former secretary-general of the Commonwealth of Nations, Chief Emeka Ayaoku and Professor Barth Nnaji, agreed that for Nigeria to overcome some of its major challenges, the peculiar and most teething problems of the various component parts of the country should be identified and addressed.

Professor Nnaji, a former Minister of Power and the chairman of the South East Economic and Security Summit group, said that the summit is intended to produce a generic model of regional development in which the people of the region are also very active players.

“Such a plan should address the infrastructural needs of the southeast and thus facilitate and enhance economic integration of every sub-region in Nigeria. Most of the Federal roads in southeast are in total state of disrepair. A few that are fairly useable today were fixed by the state government out of their meager resources which the Federal Government is yet to pay back”.

Among other issues listed was Enugu International airport, Owerri cargo airport, standard gauge railway line in southeast, industrial development of southeast, industrial free zone.

Some of the top dignitaries who attended the summit were ex-Vice President Alex Ekwueme, Governors of Abia, Enugu and Ebonyi, Deputy Governors of Anambra and Imo States.

President Muhammadu Buhari was not in attendance despite the media hype that he was scheduled to visit Enugu for the summit.

 


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The popular belief is that a true census of Igbo people on the planet is long overdue. As is well known, Igbo people occupy 100% of all five states of Southeastern Nigeria. The Igbo comprise no less than 60% of Delta and Rivers States in the South-South. There are significant numbers of the Igbo (up to 30%) in Abuja, Lagos, Bayelsia, Benue and Kogi States. In the rest of the 36 states of Nigeria, the Igbo constitutes no less that 15% of the population. Outside Nigeria, the Igbo, now referred to as Diaspora Igbo, make up significant proportions of populations in all continents of the world (Africa, The Americas, Eastern and Western Europe, Russia, Asia, the Pacific Realm etc.). They contribute to the wealth and well-being of their places of abode to the detriment of their homeland which beckons for their attention in the face of hostile and inclement ethno-political environment. Furthermore, the Igbo does not constitute a factor in the budgetary, demographic and political equations where they live just because nobody can say, with any reasonable certainty, the numbers of our people in the Diaspora. Consequently, a true census of the Igbo becomes the number one project for the Igbo Nation of today and tomorrow. Every onye Igbo at home and in the Diaspora needs to give maximum support in time, participation and resources to this project. This census aims to count the entire population of Ndi Igbo in the Diaspora, and at the location where each person usually lives with his family. This will be the fulcrum to enhance and leverage the political and economic standing of the Igbo in the comity of ethnic nationalities in Nigeria and Africa. The census asks questions of people in homes and group living situations, including how many people live or stay in each home, and the sex, age and occupation of each person. The goal is to count everyone once, only once, and in the right place. How the Census Benefits the Igbo Nation (Beginning with Diaspora Igbo) In the Diaspora, government funds, grants and support to states, counties and communities are based on population totals and breakdowns by sex, age, race and other factors. Our community will benefit the most when the census counts everyone. We will be reckoned with on political chessboards which translates to getting our fair share of legislation and development funds spent on schools, hospitals, roads, public works and other vital programs. Businesses, Governments and international concerns will use census data to make decisions on doing business in Igbo that could translate to building factories and this creates jobs. preparedness. Residents use the census to support community initiatives involving legislation, quality-of-life and consumer advocacy. Projections from this census numbers will force accuracy in the numbers of our people in the home land and lead to better planning and development of the Igbo land of our dreams