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Bill On Allowance For Unemployed Graduates Rejected by The House of Representatives

Posted on Mon 04th Mar, 2013 - hotnigerianjobs.com --- (71 comments)


The proposed legislation, titled: "A Bill for an Act to amend the National Directorate of Employment (NDE) Act, Cap. N28 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004, by creating specific functions and objectives for the Directorate to specifically cater for unemployed graduates of tertiary institutions," failed to scale second reading when it was put to vote by the Speaker, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal.

Meanwhile, the House of Representatives has also endorsed a bill seeking to overhaul the Consumer Protection Council.

The bill, sponsored by Daniel Reyeneiju (PDP, Delta State), seeks to amend the Consumer Protection Council Act to modify its composition; widen the scope of its functions and powers so as to provide for a broader and more effective Council. Copied from: www.hotnigerianjobs.com

Sponsor of the bill, Arua Arunsi, had, during his submission on the floor, said the objective of the bill was to design implementation programmes to combat mass unemployment of graduates that are between the ages of 18 to 35 years and also between third to fifth year of post-graduation experience.

According to him, the bill also seeks to pay certain amount of allowances to the unemployed graduates in Nigeria.

But opponents of the proposed legislation pointed out that the provisions of the bill failed to meet critical criteria of filling gaps inherent in the existing laws it was seeking to amend. Copied from: hotnigerianjobs.com

A member, Ibrahim El sudi, noted that the bill had nothing new as a similar programme for unemployed graduates was already in existence at the NDE. He added: “There is a graduate attachment programme that does exactly what this bill is seeking.

Even, a similar programme exists for non-graduates on the social aspect for unemployed non-graduates at the National Social Insurance Trust Fund (NISTF).

What should happen is for the authorities to strengthen these programmes”.

Also, James Faleke said providing such monetary incentives could only compound the economic challenges facing the country.

According to him, since the Nigerian economy was not production-based, industrial revival efforts would be defeated. Rather than turn our unemployed youths into lazy ones, government should channel the monthly stipends towards the revival of our industries, he said.

The bill equally seeks to repeal the Consumer Protection Council Act and re-enact the Consumer Protection Agency Bill to provide for the establishment of an investigation unit; ensure effective civil action for damages and other unfair or deceptive practices.

Source: Guardian Nigeria

  

Comments (71)

No. 51
Posted on Tue 05th Mar, 2013 13:42:52 GMT by valentine

I finished my degree since 2003 tii
L nw no job and u moron said we wi be lazy are the unemployed in UK lazy dey evn paid ur youth dat are dea y cnt u pple be reasonable 4 once and do things 2 help dis youth dat voted u in mr president I kn u wnted dis so plz do t 4 those dat believe in u an voted u in unemployment s a diseases an u cn do something if t were 2 b bill on their hotel or house even health no 2nd tot all of u wi nt live 2 enjoy dat thing u call wealth and power OLE
No. 52
Posted on Tue 05th Mar, 2013 16:15:27 GMT by satstirp

MY FELLOW NIGERIANS, It seems we the youth of this country talk too much, these hopeless idiots need action, let us try in any means to kidnap them one by one & collect millions from them, deals with their family,destroy their property anywere coz revolution is the change in this 9ja.
No. 53
Posted on Tue 05th Mar, 2013 16:53:33 GMT by ENNY BABA

FELLOW GRADUATE, I AM SO GLAD FOR UR COMMENTS AND RESOLUTION. THIS IS AN EVIDENCE THAT WE HAVE A PROACTIVE AND PROSPECT GRADUATE. NOTE: WE DECIDED TO GIVE OUR RIGHT TO GOVT NOT BECOS WE FOOL BUT TO DO WHAT WE CANNOT DO TOGETHER FOR US.
No. 54
Posted on Tue 05th Mar, 2013 17:34:42 GMT by ENNY BABA

AS WAS SAYING, SATISTICALLY 90% ARE INBETWEEN JOB, 7% IS DOING MENIAL JOBS LIKE GUARD, GARDNER, COOK AND ALIKES, 2% ENGAGED IN SMALL SCALE BUSS, 1% IS EARNING WELL. REMEMBER COUNTRY PRODUCE MORE THAN 109,000 GRADUATE IN A YEAR FRM 36 STATES +ABUJA
No. 55
Posted on Tue 05th Mar, 2013 18:22:53 GMT by ENNY BABA

WE MUST FIGHT 4 OUR DESTINY. OUR LEADERS ND THEIR POLICIES IS ONLY TARGET ELITE. POOR MASSES SUFFERED D CORRUPTN OF LEADER. THE BILL THAT WIL BENEFIT TEEMNG UNEMPLOYED GRADUATE WAS JETSON BY HOUSE OF EVIL. WE MUST CHANGE NIG AT COST.
No. 56
Posted on Tue 05th Mar, 2013 18:34:27 GMT by ENNY BABA

IN US, DEATH OF PRESIDENT JAMES GARFIED BY CHARLES GUITEN(A DISSAPOINTED JOB SEEKER) END D SPOIL SYSTEM IN US ND ADDUCED 4 MERIT SYSTEM. OUR PARENT ND FAMLIES ARE DEPEND ON US BECOS AV SPEND 4 US. THERE4 ME MUST FIGHT 4 CHANGE.
No. 57
Posted on Tue 05th Mar, 2013 18:46:40 GMT by ENNY BABA

WE SHOULD ALL ATTEND D PROTEST IN ABUJA. I SUGGEST WE AV ASSOCIATN OF UNEMPLOYED GRADUATE ON-LINE DAT ALL CAN LOGIN ND BECOME MEMBER. IT MAKE EASY 4 IDENTIFCATN ND INFORMATN ON HOW TO FIGHT D CABAL. IS A COLLCTVE FIGHT DAT WIL INVOLV ALL STATES. TKS
No. 58
Posted on Tue 05th Mar, 2013 20:47:09 GMT by Onos emma

If u people refuse to sign dat bill den sign bills on more federal organization dat are willin 2 operate into law like d natforce ooo, NASS We are waitin 4 d law.
No. 59
Posted on Wed 06th Mar, 2013 06:41:15 GMT by stanley

They pay militant that disturb country planing to pay boko haram graduate that dnt disturb they refuse to pay we have to come out for dis protest its our money not there's.We can make them sign bill its our country its our money they plan to make us beggers
No. 60
Posted on Wed 06th Mar, 2013 09:35:26 GMT by nkem frank

from my own view, l quess it to be the highest act of wickedness on the part of our leaders coz we have a speculated national population figure to be 170 million which l beieve unemployed graduates are also confinded in that bracket and nigeria is bastaredly and stinckingly rich that our leaders will sign the bill with ease. Whether or not they sign the bill, they should just know that accountability is very relevant and too, there is a God up there watching us.
No. 61
Posted on Wed 06th Mar, 2013 09:35:41 GMT by nkem frank

from my own view, l quess it to be the highest act of wickedness on the part of our leaders coz we have a speculated national population figure to be 170 million which l beieve unemployed graduates are also confinded in that bracket and nigeria is bastaredly and stinckingly rich that our leaders will sign the bill with ease. Whether or not they sign the bill, they should just know that accountability is very relevant and too, there is a God up there watching us.
No. 62
Posted on Wed 06th Mar, 2013 11:45:54 GMT by Dauran

Xcuse me ol pls! Dnt u think first? Wat ov d slowliness action ov d so call Nigerian President? Y cant he implement it by his power nd authority,so if dis is d matter lets see by d yr 2015.pls stay alerted!08130785881
No. 63
Posted on Wed 06th Mar, 2013 11:46:18 GMT by Dauran

Xcuse me ol pls! Dnt u think first? Wat ov d slowliness action ov d so call Nigerian President? Y cant he implement it by his power nd authority,so if dis is d matter lets see by d yr 2015.pls stay alerted!08130785881
No. 64
Posted on Wed 06th Mar, 2013 12:31:14 GMT by sheriff

they wont accept the bill since their offsprings arnt experiencing any hardship at all. stupid ppl
No. 65
Posted on Wed 06th Mar, 2013 16:29:01 GMT by chidada

fellow nigerian,pls dis is serious.since d voice of boko haram is d hearin voice,lets get accrose 2 dem [boko haram]so dt dey can fight 4 us.

No. 66
Posted on Wed 06th Mar, 2013 19:12:31 GMT by Lex

God bless Rt Hon Prince Arua Arunsi, your constituency is so proud of you. The attempt is so very commendable, keep on keeping on not minding them disHonourable babarian babylonians!
No. 67
Posted on Wed 06th Mar, 2013 23:53:18 GMT by Kelvin

I am hapi dat a gr8er no. of de youth ar aware of de injustice 4rm de politicians n govt alike.lets propagate de idea of nt accepting de positn of a taut on election period no matter how hungry we are.help n educate oda youths on dea right.for dis bill,dnt worry.it must be sign except if dere are ready t face de ARMEGIDDON now.i promise dem war if dey refuses t sign it,i alone.greetings t dat gud samaritan,arunsi.u ar de pple we'r lukin up to.dnt mind dos zombies.i'l come bak 4 dem.bles de country Nigeria!
No. 68
Posted on Sat 09th Mar, 2013 15:38:37 GMT by Kelly

They are d same set of foolish persons.Why it is that they cannot cut down their salary and allowances.I believe one day the revolution that happened in Ghana will occur in this country,so that things will move well.God must surely intervene for us
No. 69
Posted on Tue 20th Aug, 2013 12:21:49 GMT by Olaleye raeheed damilare

It s my strong believe dat day we nt neva pray approve such a bill,bcos it we affect der pocket.nt ur baba or mama money ,u dis leader we all ave acess to all dis .yyyyyyyyyyyyy nw .bt revolution s comin.buhari in 2015 we havoc dem all.nigeria youth dont wori oo..........
No. 70
Posted on Tue 20th Aug, 2013 12:22:32 GMT by Olaleye raeheed damilare

It s my strong believe dat day we nt neva pray approve such a bill,bcos it we affect der pocket.nt ur baba or mama money ,u dis leader we all ave acess to all dis .yyyyyyyyyyyyy nw .bt revolution s comin.buhari in 2015 we havoc dem all.nigeria youth dont wori oo..........
No. 71
Posted on Fri 31st Jan, 2014 10:03:21 GMT by Abubakar ridwan sayyadi

Pls. take major action about nigerian security isu


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