Tuesday, April 04, 2017

Fed Govt Begins Online Registration Of Unemployed Persons Tomorrow... See How To Get Registered |PoliFocus

The Federal Government will tomorrow commence the online  registration of unemployed persons in the country as part of its quest  to keep a robust data base for unemployed persons and job creation.



According to Leadership Newspaper, the registration is in compliance with the third mandate of the  National Directorate of Employment (NDE) which requires it “to obtain and  maintain a data bank on employment and vacancies in the country with a view to acting as a clearing house to link job seekers with vacancies  in collaboration with other government agencies.

According to a statement issued by the Deputy Director, Information & Public  Relations, at the NDE, Edmund Onwuliri, the framework for the online registration being handled by the Directorate has been completed and ready for launch.

He stated that the  directorate has completed theframework for the electronic registration of unemployed persons in Nigeria.

The statement reads:
“The online portal which goes live on  Wednesday April 5, 2017, is designed to capture the relevant details  of any unemployed person. It will equally serve as a job exchange  portal that will link job seekers and employers.

“There will be a practical demonstration of the workings of the portal at the NDE stand at the on-going 28th edition of the Enugu  International Trade on Thursday April 6, 2017.

However, the portal can be accessed by logging on to www.jobsforall.ng. The Directorate sees this initiative as a bold step towards deepening the effectiveness of its employment creation strategies and a critical input into the process of designing, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of programmes and schemes.”

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