The Presidency on Monday said 403,528
persons had so far successfully applied for jobs on the Federal Government’s
newly-launched job portal since it opened for applicants on Sunday.
The Senior Special Assistant to the
Vice-President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Laolu Akande, disclosed this in a
statement made available to journalists on Monday.
Akande quoted the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Job Creation,
Mr. Afolabi Imoukhede, as saying the government was impressed with the
response.
“We have been very impressed by the
enthusiastic response to the call for applications. As of noon on Monday, June
13, only 36 hours after the launch of the portal, 403,528 applicants had successfully
registered on the site and were in the middle of completing the application
process.
“We are also very pleased that the
registrations have been taking place without any hitches or system failures,
considering the volume of response,” he quoted Imoukhede as saying.
According to the statement, the
website had so far recorded over 35 million hits since Saturday midnight.
The Jobs Scheme, known as ‘N-Power’,
is one of the five initiatives of the Social Investment Programmes of the
Federal Government.
A sum of N500bn has been provided for
the programme in the 2016 budget.
N-Power is designed to help young
Nigerians acquire and develop life-long skills to become solution providers in
their communities and to become players in the domestic and global markets.
It will provide employment
opportunities for 500,000 graduates as teachers, agriculture extension
advisers, healthcare assistants and civic and adult education instructors in
communities across Nigeria.
There will also be a pool of 100,000
software developers, hardware service professionals, animators, graphic
artists, building services professionals, artisans and others.
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