50 million Nigerian youths jobless, 70% population live on less than $1.25 per day - Oyedepo
Poverty level in Nigeria is soaring with an estimated 70 per cent of the population, mostly rural dwellers living on less than $1.25 per day, according to President, Living Faith Church (worldwide), aka Winners' Chapel, Bishop David Oyedepo.
Oyedepo who is the chancellor of Landmark University, Omu-Aran, Irepodun Local Government Area of Kwara State said due to lack of avenue for job opportunities, about 50 million Nigerian youths are currently jobless.
Speaking at the 2nd convocation ceremony of university, he quoted the Global Hunger Index report of 2014 that ranked Nigeria among the countries in the world faced with a high level of hunger threat despite its efforts at reducing hunger in the last 25 years.
"Nigeria is blessed with abundant natural resources that she has not been able to successfully harness to the benefit of its teeming population," he said.
"Agriculture is the mainstay of Nigeria's economy, employing approximately two-thirds of the country total labour force and contributing 40 percent to gross domestic product (GDP). Nigeria was ranked 40th out of 79 on the GHI and 156 out of 187 on the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) 2011 human index development.
"According to the data from the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), 2012, poverty is widespread in the rural areas, where 80 percent of the population live below poverty line."
He said that Nigeria's dire level in poverty could lead to micronutrient deficiency; erosion of a person's well being and development; reduced productivity; reduction in immunity level and increase to a people being prone to sickness and disease.
He urged Nigerians to "wake up to the reality of charting a pathway for strengthening the reins of our economy via productive and creative engagements in entrenching agro enterprise.
"Governments over the years had proffered policy solutions to agricultural development challenges and indeed implemented a number of them; our dilemma is that the policies have not seemed to have addressed the food security challenge. A number of efforts of government or statutory responsibilities considered effective for attaining agricultural development have not really been effective.
"For example the Nigerian Agriculture Development Bank is today moribund despite several years of operation and several billions of Naira of invested fund. The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) agricultural credit scheme with such lofty objective in which the nation had invested billions of her resources ended up as a way of getting fund to agriculture projects without significant contribution to its development."
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