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Addressing youth unemployment in Nigeria

In a nation blessed with abundant natural resources and a youthful population brimming with potential, it is disheartening to witness the staggering rates of unemployment among Nigeria’s youth. Youth unemployment is one of the greatest challenges Nigeria faces today, and its resolution should be a national priority.

At the heart of this crisis is the mismatch between education and employability. Many young Nigerians graduate from universities and other institutions of higher learning, only to find themselves unprepared for the job market. The education system, while producing graduates in large numbers, often fails to equip them with the skills needed to thrive in a fast-evolving global economy. The lack of practical, vocational, and technical training further exacerbates the problem, leaving young people without the tools they need to succeed in industries that require hands-on expertise.

Addressing this issue requires a multi-faceted approach. First, educational reforms must be prioritised to ensure that the curriculum aligns with the demands of the job market. Vocational and technical training should be promoted to encourage entrepreneurship and self-employment, giving young Nigerians the tools to create opportunities for themselves and others. Additionally, the government should work closely with the private sector to foster job creation through policies that promote industrialisation, innovation, and investment.

The Nigerian government must also consider the role of digital technologies in reducing youth unemployment. Equipping young people with digital skills can open doors to global markets and create a new generation of entrepreneurs and professionals who can compete on an international stage.

We must bridge the divide between potential and opportunity to secure a brighter future for all Nigerians.

Ikuforiji Praise, Osun State

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