Sunday 29 June 2014

MR PRESIDENT YOU GOT IT ALL WRONG BY EMME EMMANUEL


   
    It remains aphorism that an idle minds is a devil's workshop and he who is doing nothing is tempting devil to give him what to do “ the over crowed of large reservoir of idle hands of youth is undoubly the root of sprung up of various militia and socioeconomic well being and jeopardizing the peace of the nation. I was baffled to hear the president of the federation alluding that building universities as his response to that security concerns without him giving special emphasis to unemployment syndrome of the nation.
   To prove his line of thought wrong, research by the national bureau of statistic put the unemployment rate in Nigeria at 23.9 per cent, meaning that population of 165 million citizens, Nigeria has about 40 million unemployed citizens and there have been all averages of 1-8 million new entrances into the active labor market every year. Statistics show that only quarter of that population join payroll at the end of each year leaving the vast majority of the graduates on hot seat struggling for survival. Then Mr. President what impact would increasing the number of universities has been given zero tolerance by the government?
    It is of course an indisputable reality that the unemployment saga is the root course that fans the flames of the insecurity situation of the country to that worrisome level. Frustration among young job seekers brain wash them to have zero tolerance to morality and legality while struggling for a living. Their priority is just to earn money by hook or crook. Issue of job selectivity by job seekers is nothing to write home about.
    Job selectivity is only available to children of our leaders at the helms of affairs. You will do agree with me that job known to have no certificate pre-requisite; job to known before to be served for illiterates and savages with no educational experience has been eventually taken over by graduates. If you will be honest to yourself you will appreciate the fact that today in your society you will hardly distinguish illiterates from graduates by their virtue and nature of jobs. In two decades ago, taxi driving and okada riding were known to be occupation of illiterates and the less privileged but today what we have on deck is just a paradox, 40 percent of keke napep riders, taxi drivers and okada riders in the state capitals and outskirts are graduates because their certificates have failed to put meals on their tables.
    Just recently a business tycoon, Aliko Dangote advertised vacancy on the media in respect to employment of his company drivers, he stipulate 1st degree as the per-requisite for the employment, there was serious outcry by the less privilege in the country asking for the job left for their standard and caliber. In their greatest surprise, graduate with second degree dominated the interview and zero tolerance has been posed to first degree graduates that attended the interview. Tell me this type of paradox of life! If graduate with second degree will be chauffer, then what is the job left for a secondary school graduates and illiterates?
   Mr. President you are hiding behind building universities as the strategy for declining insecurity to breast level, you forgot that un employment has been politicize and found to be expensive commodity that only few afford it and being a graduate do no longer automatically put a meal on a person's table in a society. Advertising vacancy by government for mass employment has succeeded in disappearing in our society, I forget when last I heard advertisement for mass employment in our society, before you realized you will hear somebody closed to you has gotten job. Merit and paper qualification which used to be the criteria and per-requisite for employment has been virtually thrown overboard due to the influence of the newly adopted system of recruitment that is characterized by nepotism, cronyism, and bravery which are very alien in our society. Today in our society before you will get job you will directly or in-directly involve what is called “Nigerinism” you will either give money or involve a godfather no matter the nature of job.
    I was depressed to hear somebody last year in my local government asking for bribe of N15’000 over vacancy of N5000. See for God sake how corruption has eaten deeply into the body of fabric of our nation. Believe you me, it is this situation that is provoking most of our youths to take part time job of insure members are not illiterates, they are advocate derelicts deploy for insurgency and terrorism as a result of idleness. Interrogations of arrested Boko Haram members by security personnel and confections made by repented Boko Haram shows that only few of the members are not graduates, the vast majority of them are graduates some with even master’s degree.
   When Boko Haram first came on board, it was all over the media that some of their members have burnt and destroyed their university certificates in Bauchi and Borno. Although there was no follow up report by media or security personnel that some have willingly retried and resigned from their offices. This is clear evidence and indication to cite that Boko Haram are not salary earners but hopeless universities graduates who have been frustrated by the trouble of labor market. I could remember last year (2013) Boko Haram members were bold enough to come over the media to beg for dialogue with federal government to grant them amnesty  as it was done with Niger-Delta militants so that they can pull back their swords and their living from government treasury. The act of seeking for amnesty by them showcases that poverty and UN employment are their major concern.
    Take countries that employment automatically for graduates as a reference to a case point, you will hardly hear of insurgency and terrorism, kidnapping for ransom and armed robbery among youths because government has engaged them in a wealth creation and carry source of living for their people. But the situation of Nigeria is quite pathetic and a direct paradox of the reference to the case stated above, in Nigeria a person will finish his 1st and 2nd degree without getting job. Of course is this unemployment crisis that is encouraging social vices currently hitting the nation, Most of the victims of this circumstance have resort to it because they have no option. Recently a commercial sex worker with university certificate was lamenting over the media that it is unemployment that push her to the business. She reiterated that many officers and government fat cats went to bed with her with an agreement to compensate her with job, but after satisfying their selfish desire they dumped her. Mr. President if you don’t know better know it today, the dwellers of hard drugs in our country are graduates from health school who graduates without job.
   Therefore pointing accusing fingers across, from federal government to state government to state government, from state government back to federal government as the root of the situation at stake will not fetch a lasting solution to the problem in question. To this issue finally, both federal government and state government should put their hand on deck and stop trading blames that has no positive impact. Federal government should penetrate to the root of these crises through state government by creating job opportunities to youths. Malpractice during job recruitment exercise such as nepotism, cronyism and bribery should be tackled by the government making it free and fair devoid of all vices. Federal government should build new industries and companies so that both under privileged will make a good living. Federal government should also embark on granting grants to jobless youths with zeal of business enterprise. If federal and state governments will react to unemployment, for sure, insurgency will be a history for the next generation. Mr. President
Culled from SCOPE 

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