President Goodluck Jonathan has promised two million jobs yearly if re-elected into office.
Mr. Jonathan spoke Monday in Ibadan, Oyo State,
were he met supporters of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, ahead of
the February 14 election.
The News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, quoted the
president as saying he will generate jobs for the teeming unemployed
population in Nigeria.
He did not say how that will happen, after largely failing to provide as many jobs in the last six years as president.
Besides corruption and insecurity, the Jonathan
administration is persistently criticised over the huge unemployed
population in the country.
The government has always pointed to its Small
and Medium Scale support programme, Youwin, which gives grants to only
1,200 people yearly.
The government says the programme has engaged hundreds of thousands, a figure that has been questioned.
The government has also failed to defend its claim that it created 1.6 million jobs in 2013.
At the Ibadan campaign, Mr. Jonathan also lauded
South-West leaders for promoting equity, human rights, saying he will
continue to respect and work with people from the zone.
The president also said the votes of Nigerian
women will either liberate or sanction them to the kitchen, urging women
to vote for PDP.
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