The Nigerian senate has moved the motion for removal of age bracket in recruitment exercise. The motion was sponsored by Senator Matthew Urhoghide representing Edo South senatorial district.
Senate said the motion will help unburden recruitment requirements and modes to remove undeserved hardship for Job-Seekers in Nigeria.
The Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremmadu urges Government to declare a State of Emergency on Unemployment towards confronting the challenge frontally and radically.
It is also reported that the Minister for Labour & Productivity would be invited to provide insight into Government’s roadmap towards tackling unemployment.
Read details of the discussion from the below tweets by the Nigerian Senate:
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