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5.5m Nigerians Lost Their Jobs In The Last Years - NBS
Approximately 5.5 million Nigerians have
become unemployed in the past two years of the current administration,
figures from the National Bureau of Statistics has revealed.
According
to the latest unemployment report released by NBS, 351,015 Nigerians
became unemployed in the last quarter of 2016, bringing the total
number of unemployed and underemployed persons to 28.58 million.
As at August 2016, 4.58 million Nigerians had become unemployed since the President Muhammadu Buhari administration took power.
That figured increased in the third quarter of 2016 to 5,134,913 as unemployment rate spiked to 13.9 percent.
But
according to the latest NBS report, “In Q4 2016, the labour force
population (i.e. those within the working age population willing, able
and actively looking for work) increased to 81.15 million from 80.67
million in Q3 2016,representing an increase of 0.6% in the labour force
during the quarter”.
“This means about 482,689 persons from the economically active population entered the labour force during the quarter.
“During
the reference period, the number of unemployed in the labour force,
increased by 351,015persons, resulting in an increase in the national
unemployment rate to 14.2% in Q4 2016, slightly up from 13.9% in
Q3,13.3% in Q2, 12.1% in Q1 2016,and 10.4% in Q4 2015″.
The
Buhari administration promised to create millions of job in 2016, but
NBS figures show that the jobs created could not match the fresh
entrants of the labour market.
It is worthy of note that 27.44
million persons within the economically active or working age population
decided not to work for one reason or the other in Q4 2016.
There
were a total of 28.58 million persons in the Nigerian labour force in
Q4 2016, that were either unemployed or underemployed compared to
compared to 27.12million in Q3, 26.06million in Q2 and24.5 million in Q1
2016.
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