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FG launches National Job Centre project to tackle unemployment
The Federal Government has launched the National Job Centre Project, a nationwide initiative designed to reduce unemployment and promote decent and inclusive work opportunities for Nigerians.
Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, announced the project during the Mastercard Foundation Annual Nigeria Partner Convening held in Lagos on Tuesday. She explained that the initiative forms a major part of President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, aimed at linking trained Nigerians to real job opportunities while strengthening the country’s labour market infrastructure.
“The National Job Centres will integrate digital job matching, data tracking, and career advisory services to create a harmonised and inclusive system,” Onyejeocha stated. “They form part of a national labour framework that empowers youth to contribute meaningfully to local industries and compete confidently on the global stage.”
She also introduced the Labour Employment and Empowerment Programme (LEEP), a flagship scheme by the ministry focused on improving young Nigerians’ employability and bridging the gap between training and employment.
“Our goal is not just to create jobs but to build systems that protect workers’ rights, ensure fair wages, and strengthen labour market governance,” she added.
The minister commended the Mastercard Foundation for its long-standing partnership with Nigeria through its Young Africa Works strategy, which has supported job creation, entrepreneurship, and skills development for thousands of youths over the past six years.
She noted that the Foundation’s approach aligns with the government’s vision to transform skills into sustainable employment, emphasizing that achieving decent and productive work requires collaboration among the private sector, development partners, and civil society.
“Building an inclusive and sustainable ecosystem for work requires collective effort. We invite partners to collaborate with us in driving job access through these platforms and accelerating economic outcomes across Nigeria’s labour ecosystem,” Onyejeocha said.
Reaffirming the ministry’s commitment to the Renewed Hope vision, she assured that the government will continue to promote employment creation, social inclusion, and economic stability.
“The Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment stands ready to continue working with the Mastercard Foundation and all stakeholders to build a future where work is dignified, inclusive, and transformative,” she concluded.
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