2015-01-19 18:31
Your Excellency to be, this SOS is to familiarize you with the
realities of the labour market, and to inform you that since the
commencement of the on-going political dispensation that It has never
been easy for those that daily find themselves in the labour market. I
must confess that I chose this medium as I believe it would get to you
in no time given the popularity and acessibility of the medium. On a
similar note, I would in this context chose to address you as ‘Your
Excellency to be’ as I have no power to discern whether you would truly
win the forthcoming election scheduled for February 14, 2015 or not. It
is only the omniscience God that has such power. You may have been
wondering why I refused to drop this at your campaign office. If I had
sent it through your campaign office, there is no doubt that my efforts
would have been frustrated by some of your belligerent, overzealous and
obsequious supporters by confining the message to the dustbin without
even letting you know about it.
However, it is a crucial matter
that can never be ignored. For ages the issue of unemployment has become
so politicized to the extent that politicians would promise Nigerians
of jobs only to complete their tenures without fulfilling their promises
and thereby leaving many that placed their hopes on their promises
stranded in the labour market. There is no denying the fact that the
hopeless realities that characterized today’s labour market were never
imagined in the past by any of those that witnessed the boom period of
the Nigerian labour market when undergraduates were fortunate enough to
secure mouth-watering jobs even before graduation while some less
fortunate ones secured well-paying jobs few months after graduation.
Your
Excellency to be, I have been following your comments and promises
regarding your determination and resolve to bring the issue of biting
unemployment in the country to an end when voted into power as the
country’s president. It is expedient to inform you in this piece that
the issue of unemployment has gone beyond politicking and rhetorics. All
Nigerians, whether employed or not now need a president that would go
the whole hog to ensure that this problem is solved once and for all.
The reason why you should be pragmatic and serious over this issue is
that gone are the days when the labour market was seemingly in a
perfect state that any experienced graduate was literarily sought after
like a chaste bride by the recruitment teams of various multinational
companies. Given my perception of your advanced age based on the
pictures on your campaign posters, I am very sure that you were quite
aware that some companies went as far as establishing their presence in
some of the few universities that existed then apparently to catch
young and brilliant students before they graduated. Though the foregoing
may sound like a fairy tale to the youths of today but that was how
promising the labour market was. Thank God you witnessed it!
Your Excellency to be, against the foregoing pitiable background,
have it at the back of your mind that when your tenure begin to count
from May 29, 2015 that you are expected to hit the ground running in
ensuring that you solve this cankerworm that is literarily eating deep
into our national fabric. With this, it is very clear that all the
promises you have been making regarding the issue of unemployment must
be fulfilled.
I
must confess that the primary objective of this piece is to familiarize
you with the realities of the labour market to enable you plot the
roadmap you would wish to take to ensure that this problem is solved,
once and for all. Bear it in mind that for this problem to be solved
that the issue of constant power failure need to be addressed as many
companies and organizations that would have employed many unemployed
Nigerians and foreigners are either shut down or struggling to survive
due to the problem of power failure. Simply put, the issues of
unemployment and power failure are composite. It therefore goes to say
that providing employment for Nigerians beyond running one’s mouth on
the platform of soapboxes need an attitude of serious mindedness. A
friend of mine is won’t to say ‘It is a serious issue’ whenever he is
faced with a difficult situation. Your Excellency to be, you are no
doubt aware that there was a time when young school certificate holders
were not denied the opportunities in the labour market as some of them
secured jobs in both public and private organizations with little
efforts. Some of the lucky ones among them rose through the ranks by
attending short courses. Some of them that secured admissions to study
in either local or foreign universities were granted study leave. With
this, many ambitious youths were able to re-join the company that
granted them study leave. Your Excellency, do not be flabbergasted when
you come across any of them on the political turf running against you!
Your
Excellency to be, have you ever pondered to ask, ‘Why is the mechanism
of supply in the labour market far greater than that of demand?’The
reason for the foregoing question is not far fetched as it would guide
your conscience before you mount any of the soap boxes erected by your
obsequious praise singers who are readily available to say ‘yes sir’ to
your blah-blah-blah comments without bothering to ask you how you will
go about fulfilling your promises. Your Excellency to be, as your
comments and dispositions often suggest that you are cocksure of solving
the unemployment problem when you become the president in the next
political dispensation, are you aware that the labour market is
saturated? Even those that are gainfully employed are literally hanging
on the precipice of uncertainties as they could be thrown into the
saturated labour market at any time for no good reason. The reason why
this writer is sounding pessimistic is that you have not for once
throughout your campaign tour told Nigerians how you intend solving the
problem. From my observation, you are wont to sound rhetorical.
Your
Excellency to be, before you continue making promises that you are
likely not going to fulfill each time you step into any campaign ground,
especially whenever you realized that you are been cheered by thousands
of ‘cheermen’ in your party, I would love to ask you at this juncture,
‘How are you going to address the issue of some employers that are wont
to greedily treat their workers in a way that is reminiscent of the
days of slavery?’
Your Excellency to be, for you to really grasp
the true picture of the ugly situation, it is enough to say that due to
the saturation of the labour market that most graduate applicants now
apply for lower jobs despite the fact that most of them are rebuffed by
some employers who now seem to be making mockery of the situation.
There are cases where young graduate applicants were contemptuously
invited to participate in various recruitment exercises only to be
collectively treated like the rag tag and bobtail.
Your Excellency
to be, for it not to sound as if I am exaggerating, I can bet that you
witnessed the period when secondary school students that were seemingly
tired of continuing their education dropped out from class 4 in the
secondary school, applied for what was then known as G4 certificate,
while those who did not pass their school certificate examinations were
rated as S.75 holders. Despite the collective low value of the foregoing
certificates then, their holders were able to secure jobs as clerical
assistants in some good organizations. Today, most of them may be seen
in the camp of your opposing political party, and even within your
party.
Your Excellency to be, the essence of the foregoing
analysis is to let you and your campaign managers understand the reason
the issue of unemployment is no laughing matter. The reason for this
cannot be farfetched as it is very obvious that unemployment has
remained one of the major factors causing insecurity in the country.
Sir, if you continue playing politics with the issue of unemployment,
you may end up your first tenure fighting insurgency as it is being
fought today against the much-dreaded Boko Haram sect.
As you
think out of the box with your campaign team on what solutions to apply
against the scourge of unemployment when you get to power, the question
you should not forget to ask is “What happened along the line that the
labour market has become ignominiously saturated that some employers are
now beginning to see our graduates as hewers of wood and drawers of
water?
Your Excellency to be, the reality of the fact that
vacancies that exist in government ministries, departments and agencies
are no longer advertised for the benefits of all Nigerians through the
media or through official gazettes should be addressed within the few
months of your assumption office. I must confess that you should not
mind my harsh tone in the foregoing view. My tone was necessitated by
the urgency of the issue which has a ripple effect on other aspects of
life. For instance, the unemployed cannot fend for himself; not to talk
of fending for himself. He cannot make any meaningful contribution to
the economy. He may become a security problem to your government when
constituted.
Still in the same nexus, Information on vacancies
existing in government establishments are somewhat shrouded in secrecy
by top civil servants, which are later made known to politicians. It
appears they have decided to make it secret only to be revealed to their
close relations and political associates. The foregoing sums up one of
the negative Nigerian factors called “man-know-man” syndrome which you
are expected to fight as the next president. It is not an exaggeration
to say that for any unemployed youth to secure job in any government
institution these days that he must be literarily connected to any of
the members of the ruling party; either at the local, state or federal
level. Your Excellency to be, peradventure you come into power on May
29, 2015, you should please go the whole hog to ensure that you address
this serious moral laxity that is peculiar with civil servants.
Your
Excellency to be, without any iota of doubt, I am very sure that your
tenure would usher in an atmosphere of change and fresh hope. With this,
I am optimistic that you would reverse this extant situation that shows
that government at all levels have shirked their responsibilities of
creating jobs for the teeming youth population. It is very unfortunate
that the critical issue of employment has now been politicized to the
detriment of millions of Nigerians.
Your Excellency to be, since
you have given me audience by reading this SOS up to this point, let me
confide in you that in 1983 that I registered with the Federal Ministry
of Labour and Productivity as a job seeker. As expected then, I was
assisted in securing an interview with a manufacturing company at
Ilupeju, Lagos, though I was not employed. But it was a step in the
right direction. Today, many vulnerable job seekers are left in the
hands of dubious recruitment agencies that are at the moment mushrooming
in all the cities and on the websites. Against this background, I would
therefore wish you revive the federal ministry of labour and
productivity and ensure that it registered its presence in all local
government areas. Besides, the federal ministry of labour should
actively be made to jointly work with National Directorate of
Employment, Ministry of Statistics and registrars of higher institutions
in the country.
Your Excellency to be, if it is possible, many
Nigerians would be highly delighted to see that your tenure weed out all
fake and self-acclaimed recruitment agencies that are wont to drop
names of reputable organizations as their clients in order to hoodwink
unsuspecting and desperate job seekers who are often fleeced through
payment for form, processing fee, CV design fee and various spurious
names invented to rip off job seekers.
Sir, one thing I would want
you to know at this campaign period that is compelling you to tour
almost all the political constituencies is that you should bring sanity
to the labour market peradventure you are elected into power. The
reason for this plea cannot be far fetched when seen from the prism of
the fact that the sector is suffering from abysmal negligence and levity
being exhibited by the government at all levels. In other climes, the
issue of spurious employment agencies ripping off vulnerable youths
would never come to play as there would have been statutory measures to
nip it in the bud.
More so, it appears governments have literally
conspired not to create jobs for the unemployed. Or how else can one
explain the prevailing state of laxity from government quarters, so to
say? Today, most businessmen are frustrated from businesses as a result
of epileptic power supply, unjustified and multiple tax payments to
virtually all levels of government and prevailing high interest rates
charged on money borrowed from banks. Given these militating factors,
many of your supporters are hopefully looking up to you to assume the
disposition of a problem-solver once you assume office as the number
citizen of this great nation. Added to this, patriotically the private
sector is enable to create jobs for the unemployed.
Your
Excellency to be, I would like to advise you that if you are not sure of
what to do regarding unemployment problem that it is high time you
stopped making such promise at campaign venues and in your future
interactions with the media. Why I am advising you in this brotherly
manner is that you have an integrity to protect. Also, the insincerity
being exhibited by most of our leaders is palpable. For instance, most
ministers at every given forum are wont to rhetorically boast that if
any particular project within the purview of their respective ministries
was executed, it would create millions of jobs for the youths. This
rhetoric of job creation, in my view, has been overflogged by our
political leaders. To me, they only use this rhetoric to achieve cheap
political gains. For the umpteenth time, Nigerians have been told that
millions of jobs would be created in the oil and gas sector. But alas!
as at the time of writing this piece, job opportunities in the oil and
gas sector has remained an illusion to many job seekers. Nigerians have
equally been told the same story by political office holders in the
agricultural sector. Surprisingly, the only opportunity that is
available in the agricultural sector today is that of becoming a
traditional peasant farmer in a rural area. Your Excellency to be, this
is a serious issue to be addressed when you assume power as the
president come May 29, 2015.
In my view, ensure that you
kick-start your expected tenure with the creation of jobs for unemployed
Nigerians. You should at all cost not think of politicizing the issue
of unemployment. Many Nigerians want the boom era of the labour market
to begin to manifest through your administration. It is possible only if
you are sincere that you are set to change Nigeria for the better.
Finally,
ensure that you patriotically address every issue you raised at
campaign ground and let your supporters understand how you are likely
going to go about finding solutions to any of the issue. Do not get
involved in the campaign of calumny or smear campaign.
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