The Chartered Institute of Personnel
Management (CIPM) has expressed its desire to assist the federal
government in tackling the unemployment crisis facing the nation.
The institute stressed that the recent
unemployment data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) should be
a source of concern to all stakeholders in the country.
Speaking at the CIPM media and
stakeholders engagement at the CIPM head office in Lagos, the President
of the Governing Council, Mr. Anthony Arabome, stated that the
indicators have shown that the country is growing at an increasing rate,
with serious attendant consequences for the nation.
He said a report had shown that 20
foreign shipping companies operating in Nigeria have discontinued
operations, thereby leaving over 3,000 able bodied individuals’
unemployed, “in addition to the rising trend of unemployment recently
observed in the financial, oil and gas sector sectors of the country.”
The institute as part of its efforts to
support federal government in the fight against unemployment recently
conducted a research study entitled: “the management of national
unemployment challenge (MNUC),” as a response to some perceived social,
economic and political challenges of unemployment in Nigeria.
Arabome explained that the MNUC study
was initiated to collaborate with the federal government in providing
sustainable solutions to the unemployment challenge in the country,
adding that it is part of the institute’s contribution to national
transformation.
He added: “The immediate and remote
causes of unemployment include policy inconsistency, poor political
governance and setting of policy direction which in turn elicits a harsh
business environment, lack of stakeholders, ownership of national
employment policy, misalignment of the educational system output and the
skill-sets required by current employers of labour and others.
“CIPM is willing and ready to
collaborate with relevant stakeholders to review/design those curricula
of our institutions of higher learning to reflect current skills demand
reality. CIPM is also available to train the trainers in those
institutions of higher learning to ensure that industry realities are
embedded in their learning delivery processes. Resolving unemployment
requires collaboration of different stakeholders in the nation.”
by Ugo Aliogo and Chidinma Okonkwo/Thisday
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