NESG warns Nigeria must create 27.3 million jobs by 2030
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
59% : In its latest report titled "From Hustle to Decent Work: Unlocking Jobs and Productivity for Economic Transformation in Nigeria", the group revealed that this translates to an annual average of 4.55 million net new jobs, a target it described as both "ambitious and indispensable" for sustaining inclusive economic growth and social stability.52% : It emphasized that without urgent action, the economy could face rising unemployment, worsening poverty, and declining social cohesion. To achieve this target, the NESG called for the immediate adoption of a Jobs and Productivity Agenda, which it described as a coordinated national framework designed to create decent employment, improve labour productivity, and unlock economic competitiveness.
44% : The group highlighted that the informal sector currently accounts for a large share of employment but contributes minimally to productivity growth or tax revenue.
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