Policy Weekly The Scary Youth Unemployment by Nextier SPD January 20, 2020 Published by Nextier SPD January 20, 2020 21 Recent data from the UK Financial Times reveals that Nigeria’s unemployment rate has soared since 2015 – increasing from 8.2 per cent to 23.1 in the third quarter of 2018. Young persons within 15-35 years bracket are the worst hit as 55.4 per cent members of this cohort are either unemployed or chronically underemployed. The prospect of a bailout is diminished by the appalling GDP growth rate of two per cent in the last two years. Yet data compiled by the Central Bank of Nigeria shows that the country has earned net revenue of N41.038 trillion from oil between 1999 and 2016. And a number of researches have demonstrated that an increasing youth population amidst socioeconomic deprivations (a phenomenon known as youth bulge) is a time bomb waiting to explode. Following these conditions, this edition of Nextier SPD Weekly examines the implications of Nigeria’s army of unemployed youth and suggests recommendations to address this deficit. Click here to download report. 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Nextier SPD previous post Curbing Kidnap Violence next post Securitizing the Postponed Elections in Nigeria You may also like The Urgency of Peacebuilding in the South East... November 8, 2024 Navigating Misinformation in the Sahel: Regional Impacts and... November 1, 2024 Navigating Misinformation in the Sahel: Regional Impacts and... October 31, 2024 UNGA 79 and The Future of Stability in... October 25, 2024 Local Government Elections: Issues of Autonomy, Service Values... October 17, 2024 The Nigerian Peace Accord: A Symbolic Gesture or... October 11, 2024 Public or Private Refinery in Nigeria: Something Less... September 25, 2024 Healthcare Delivery in Conflict Zones: Examining the Situation... September 13, 2024 Changing the Game Against Kidnapping September 6, 2024 Impact of Debt Servicing on SDG Implementation in Africa August 30, 2024 Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.