ILO pledges to support Nigeria deliver 2 million digital jobs

Our reporter/ The International Labour Organisation (ILO) has pledged its commitment to help the Tinubu-led administration create over two million digital jobs to reduce unemployment.

Vanessa Phala, ILO’s country director for Nigeria, Ghana, Liberia, and Sierra Leone, spoke during the commemoration of this year’s World Youth Skill Day in Abuja, themed: ‘Empowering Youth for a Sustainable Future: Building Skills for Tomorrow’.

Phala said the digital economy has become an integral part of Nigerians’ daily lives, thereby shaping the industrial sector and creating more opportunities.

She said Nigeria has a youthful population that requires the right skills to strive in the digital world.

“Today, we gather to celebrate the remarkable potential of our young people and to emphasise the critical role of skills development in preparing them for the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century, ” Phala said.

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“We realise that the future is now and the skills are needed now. We know that Nigeria has a youthful population with a vibrant energy that stands for the principle of a transformative journey.

“However, to unlock the potential of Nigerian youths, we must invest in them, equip them with the right skills and create an enabling environment that would enrich their talents.”

Phala also said the ILO has supported the ministry of youths and sports development to develop the Nigerian youth development action plan. The plan would focus on entrepreneurship among others.

“To fulfil the potential of this digital era, we must ensure that our young people are not only technologically trained but must possess critical thinking, problem-solving and adaptability skills to strive in a changing world, ” she added.

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“The ILO is supporting the government in this digital transformation agenda and will continue to support the new government to deliver the promises of creating over two million jobs in the digital economy.”

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