Friday, July 3, 2015

GEJ's Government Created 469,070 Jobs In 2015 Before Exiting Office - National Bureau Of Statistics

Over 500,000 jobs was created in Nigeria in the first quarter of 2015, From reports disclosed  by the National Bureau of Statistics

From the data given, it was said in all sectors of the economy, 469,070 jobs were created between January and March of 2015. Former President, Goodluck Jonathan, was in office during the period covered by the report. 

The former government claimed to have created 1.2 million jobs in 2013 but many Nigerians rejected that claim, citing the scale of poverty and unemployment in the country.

The National Bureau of Statistics said its assessment shows 469,070 jobs were created in the economy during the first quarter, with the informal sector yielding 332,403 new jobs as the most active. Total jobs created for the period, the report said, increased by 99,585 (about 26.95%) over 369,485 jobs in the 4th quarter of 2014.

8 comments:

  1. Well dats a plus 4 d GEJ regime. Nice1. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".

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  2. Hehehehehehe...that was a desperate move from gej...and to add salt to d injury,,most of the. People employed are very incompetent n nnot base on merit..

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    1. Now what do you mean by incompetent? Many people are looking for jobs n some of them get jobs and now you say most of them are incompetent!! Like seriously???

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    2. Dis rooom jst lik to reduce gud efforts bah jona....jst imagine olovo coment...... evry1 nids a job...

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  3. Alright..well done..atleast u left a mark

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