News Mandate Of Federal Ministry Of Labour Is Never To Give Employment To People-Dingyadi Published 6 days ago on November 29, 2024 By The Octopus News Admin Nigeria’s Minister of Labour and Employment, Muhammadu Dingyadi, has stated that it is not his job to provide jobs for Nigerians. He stated this at the annual conference of the Federal Capital Territory chapter of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations in Abuja on Thursday, November 28. Highlighting that his ministry is mindful of Nigeria’s enormous youth population and the need to ensure that they are gainfully engaged, Dingyadi emphasised that the provision of employment for them was not their responsibility. “You will agree with me that the mandate of the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment is never to give employment to people. But it is at the heart of the Renewed Hope Agenda, particularly as it relates to job creation, sustained and inclusive investment, as well as the promotion of enhanced productivity for improved service delivery. “As you are aware, the ministry is not there to provide employment because the former minister of youths and sports, before he left, was asking me to give him jobs. I said we only create the environment for jobs. We don’t give jobs. “Mr President is poised and committed to providing the requisite leadership and driving initiatives geared towards Nigeria’s economic recovery and transformation. This is evident in the recent successful negotiation of a new Minimum Wage for Nigerian workers, and the FG’s deliberate efforts towards sustainable strategic investments in human capital, infrastructure, innovation and institutional reforms.” he said. Post Views: 430 Related Topics:Federal Ministry of Labour and EmploymentMINIMUM WAGEMinister of Labour and EmploymentMuhammadu DingyadiNigerian Institute of Public Relations Up Next Tension as suspected political thugs disrupt Abeokuta North LG legislative proceedings Don't Miss FG’s CNG Campaign Faces Backlash, As Critics Target Tuface, Basketmouth, Ola of Lagos You may like Polaris Bank’s Rasheed Bolarinwa Appointed to Key Role at NIPR Allowance Of Corps Members Will Increase Once Civil Servants Begin Receiving New Minimum Wage-DG How Primate Ayodele’s prophecies on Bangladesh, minimum wage, Cholera outbreak in Lagos State were fulfilled President Tinubu Approves N70,000 Minimum Wage Minimum Wage: Labour Insists On N250,000, To Meet Tinubu Again In Seven Days Allen Onyema Donates N100M To Nigerian Institute Of Public Relations Click to comment Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ Polaris Bank AD Your browser does not support the video. AdFacebook Trending Society5 years ago How Socialite, Drug Peddler Toyin Igbira Died Music5 years ago Police Arrest Salawa Abeni’s Blackmailer Opinion5 years ago Why I said Anyone Opposed To Church Opening Will Die-Oyedepo News5 years ago See Open Letter Written By Pastor To Adeboye, Kumuyi Others News4 years ago Nigerian Army Arrest Soldier For Attack On Chief Of Army Staff Society5 years ago Happy Times Return For Sanusi Lamido Sanusi Music5 years ago Olori Ajoke Places Curse On Esabod Live1 year ago Bayelsa Election Live: Voting Begins In Earnest
Nigeria’s Minister of Labour and Employment, Muhammadu Dingyadi, has stated that it is not his job to provide jobs for Nigerians. He stated this at the annual conference of the Federal Capital Territory chapter of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations in Abuja on Thursday, November 28. Highlighting that his ministry is mindful of Nigeria’s enormous youth population and the need to ensure that they are gainfully engaged, Dingyadi emphasised that the provision of employment for them was not their responsibility. “You will agree with me that the mandate of the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment is never to give employment to people. But it is at the heart of the Renewed Hope Agenda, particularly as it relates to job creation, sustained and inclusive investment, as well as the promotion of enhanced productivity for improved service delivery. “As you are aware, the ministry is not there to provide employment because the former minister of youths and sports, before he left, was asking me to give him jobs. I said we only create the environment for jobs. We don’t give jobs. “Mr President is poised and committed to providing the requisite leadership and driving initiatives geared towards Nigeria’s economic recovery and transformation. This is evident in the recent successful negotiation of a new Minimum Wage for Nigerian workers, and the FG’s deliberate efforts towards sustainable strategic investments in human capital, infrastructure, innovation and institutional reforms.” he said.