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Unemployment and Youth Restiveness in Nigeria: A National Challenge -By Sunday Jerry

Unemployment and youth restiveness threaten Nigeria’s socio-economic fabric. A comprehensive strategy that includes education reform, economic diversification, youth empowerment, and community involvement is essential to turn this challenge into an opportunity for national growth and peace.

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Unemployment remains one of the most pressing challenges facing Nigeria today. The country’s growing population, combined with economic difficulties, has led to a high rate of joblessness, particularly among young people. This situation has fueled widespread youth restiveness, which poses a significant threat to social stability and economic development.

The youth make up a large percentage of Nigeria’s population, and their inability to find meaningful employment often leads to frustration and disillusionment. Without productive engagement, many young people turn to social vices, including crime, drug abuse, and involvement in insurgency or banditry.

Economic downturns, lack of skills, and a mismatch between educational output and job market demands have worsened the unemployment crisis. Many graduates leave schools without adequate training for the realities of the labor market, leading to underemployment or prolonged job searches.

The government has introduced various initiatives to address unemployment, such as youth empowerment schemes, skill acquisition programs, and loans for small businesses. However, challenges such as corruption, poor implementation, and inadequate funding limit their effectiveness.

Youth restiveness manifests in different forms across Nigeria, including protests, clashes with security forces, and participation in militant groups. These actions often disrupt economic activities and create an atmosphere of insecurity that deters investment and development.

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Addressing youth unemployment requires a multi-faceted approach. This includes reforming the education system to align skills with industry needs, promoting entrepreneurship, and creating an enabling environment for businesses to thrive. Additionally, the government must ensure transparency and efficiency in youth programs to maximize impact.

Private sector involvement is crucial. Encouraging industries to invest in vocational training and apprenticeships can help bridge the gap between education and employment. Technology and digital skills should be prioritized, given their growing importance in the global economy.

Community engagement is also vital. Youths need platforms for expression and participation in governance to reduce feelings of marginalization. Mental health support and counseling services can help manage frustrations and prevent youth from being drawn into negative behaviors.

International partners can play a supportive role by providing technical assistance, funding, and capacity-building initiatives focused on youth employment.

Unemployment and youth restiveness threaten Nigeria’s socio-economic fabric. A comprehensive strategy that includes education reform, economic diversification, youth empowerment, and community involvement is essential to turn this challenge into an opportunity for national growth and peace.

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