We Will Employ 500,000 Teachers In 2016 – Buhari
In order to address the chronic shortage of teachers in
public schools across the country, the Federal Government
has said it will in 2016 employ about 500, 000 teachers.
“We also will partner with State and Local Governments to
recruit, train and deploy 500,000 unemployed graduates and
NCE holders.
These graduate teachers will be deployed to primary
schools, thereby, enhancing the provision of basic
education especially in our rural areas,” President
Muhammadu Buhari said on Tuesday while addressing a
joint session of the National Assembly on the occasion of
2016 budget presentation.
According to him, the 2016 budget, if passed, will ensure
the revival of the economy, deliver inclusive growth to
Nigerians and create a significant number of jobs.
He said: “We aim to ensure macroeconomic stability by
achieving a real GDP growth rate of 4.37% and managing
inflation.
To achieve this, we will ensure the aligning of fiscal,
monetary, trade and industrial policies.
“As we focus on inclusive growth, we are conscious of the
current rate of unemployment and underemployment.
This is a challenge we are determined to meet; and this
budget is the platform for putting more Nigerians to work.
“I can assure you that this administration will have a job
creation focus in every aspect of the execution of this
budget.
Nigeria’s job creation drive will be private sector led. We
will encourage this by a reduction in tax rates for smaller
businesses as well as subsidized funding for priority sectors
such as agriculture and solid minerals.”
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