Uduaghan Offers Recipe for Graduate Unemployment in Nigeria

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Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State (middle) Rector, Delta State Polytechnic, Ozoro, Dr. Jacob Obboreh (right) and Commissioner for Higher Education, Prof. Hope Eghagha (left) during the 1st combined convocation ceremony (2004-2013) held at the polytechnic ground in Ozoro, weekend. Photo: Henry Unini
Rector, Delta State Polytechnic, Ozoro, Dr. Jacob Obboreh (right) during the 1st combined convocation ceremony (2004-2013) held at the polytechnic ground in Ozoro, weekend.  Photo: Henry Unini
Rector, Delta State Polytechnic, Ozoro, Dr. Jacob Obboreh (right) during the 1st combined convocation ceremony (2004-2013) held at the polytechnic ground in Ozoro, weekend. Photo: Henry Unini

Delta State Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan on Saturday offered a comprehensive recipe on how to deal with the hydra-headed problem of graduate unemployment confronting the country.

Speaking at the maiden convocation of Delta State Polytechnic Ozoro, Uduaghan noted that the curricula of the nation’s institutions of higher learning should be tailored towards producing graduates that would be self-employed.

Uduaghan, who commended the Rector of the institution, Dr. Jacob Oboreh for judiciously deploying the internally generated revenue (IGR) of the school to develop about 30 infrastructural projects under two years, also advocated the inclusion of business studies into the course content of every discipline in institutions of higher learning in the country.

He observed that the problem of graduate unemployment were about 30 million youths are said to be in the labour market in the country was a big challenge that government at the various levels alone could not solve.

According to him, there was the need not just for the training institutions but also for the respective governments to fashion out programmes and policies aimed at producing graduates that would be self-reliant.

“So whatever we are doing as a state, our Delta beyond Oil is geared towards how we can engage some of these youths as they come out. In this development programme, we believe in self-employment.

“The challenge is how do we get you (graduates) to become self-employed. There is the challenge of educating you not just in your specialty but also how to manage the business and of course there is also the area of funding if you have to be self-employed,”

But the governor noted that self-employment programmes and initiatives were incomplete without sound knowledge of business management skills.

He therefore urged institutions of higher learning in the country to incorporate business studies into the various disciplines so that graduates would have the acumen to successfully manage their enterprises.

Uduaghan commended a graduate , Paul Odaji, who in his valedictory address on behalf of his colleagues ,informed the governor that he has started a fisheries on his own, assuring him of the state government’s assistance in fast tracking the business.

Uduaghan commended the rector, whom he christened, “a developer” for judiciously utilising the IGR of the school to develop about 30 infrastructural projects within the space of two years.

The gesture the governor explained has reaffirmed his belief that managements of higher institutions should be allowed to manage their IGR without remittance to the state government.

Earlier in his address, Commissioner for Higher Education, Prof. Hope Eghagha,had called on institutions of higher learning in the state to key into the government’s Delta beyond Oil programme with a view to producing graduates that would be self-reliant, while also commending academic staff of the polytechnic for not joining the strike action by their counterparts across the country.

Oboreh, the Rector reeling out the developmental strides of his administration, commended the governor for the unflinching support and free hands that he has given the management to run the affairs of the school.

Distinguished Nigerians, including the senator representing Delta Central, Chief Emmanuel Aguariavwodo, a member of the House of Representatives, Mr. Leo Ogor, Chief Nelson Utieyione, President of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria, and Chief Solomon Ogba were conferred with honourary fellowship of the institution.

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