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In a bid to bolster efforts towards job creation, Sierra Leoneโ€™s Minister of Employment, Labour, and Social Security, Mohamed Rahman Swaray, concluded a productive series of discussions with key institutions in Abuja on Monday, February 19, 2024.
The purpose of Minister Swarayโ€™s visit is to foster collaboration and knowledge exchange with counterparts in Nigeria, particularly focusing on innovative job creation models. The discussions aimed to enhance the capacity of Swarayโ€™s strategic ministry in working to address the pressing challenges of job creation, aligning with Sierra Leoneโ€™s ambitious presidential initiative to generate 500,000 jobs.
During his meeting with Mr. Temitols Adekunle Johnson, MFR, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Job Creation and MSMEs, Minister Swaray commended Nigeriaโ€™s steadfast support to Sierra Leone, particularly during challenging times. In turn, Mr. Johnson welcomed Minister Swarayโ€™s initiative to establish collaboration and exchange ideas, emphasizing Nigeriaโ€™s commitment to creating sustainable employment opportunities despite global economic headwinds.
Mr. Johnson highlighted the Federal Governmentโ€™s Presidential Conditional Grant Scheme for Nano businesses across Nigeriaโ€™s 774 local government areas, designed to foster self-reliance among entrepreneurs. He expressed eagerness for robust collaboration and idea-sharing to realize common aspirations in job creation.
In a separate engagement, Minister Swaray met with Ife Adebayo, the National Coordinator of the Investment in Digital and Creative Enterprises Programme (iDICE), an initiative aimed at promoting entrepreneurship and innovation in digital technology and creative industries to spur job growth. The Minister also pledged to explore further opportunities for partnership to contribute to President Bioโ€™s commitment to creating 500,000 jobs for Sierra Leoneans.
The discussions between Sierra Leone and Nigeria signify a promising step towards cross-border collaboration in addressing the shared challenge of unemployment and fostering economic growth in the region.
Sheku Tanga
Information Attachรฉ
Sierra Leone High Commission
Federal Republic of Nigeria
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