September 11, 2025

The Need for a National Database for Unemployed Graduates in Nigeria

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Tinubu Digital Campaign Network

Unemployment

Nigeria’s growing population of unemployed graduates is a pressing concern that requires innovative solutions. With thousands of graduates pouring out of universities and polytechnics every year, it’s imperative to create a system that connects them with job opportunities. One potential solution is the establishment of a national database for all unemployed graduates.

The Current Challenges

The lack of a centralized database makes it difficult for the government, private sector, and other stakeholders to identify and support unemployed graduates. Many graduates struggle to find job opportunities, and employers often face challenges in finding suitable candidates. This disconnect perpetuates unemployment and hinders economic growth.

Benefits of a National Database

A national database for unemployed graduates would have several benefits:

  1. Improved job matching: A database would enable employers to find suitable candidates, reducing the time and cost associated with recruitment.
  2. Targeted interventions: The government and other stakeholders could design targeted programs to support unemployed graduates, such as training and skills development initiatives.
  3. Data-driven policy-making: A database would provide valuable insights into the labor market, enabling policymakers to make informed decisions about education and employment policies.

Recommendations

To tackle unemployment in Nigeria, the following recommendations are proposed:

  1. Establish a national database: Create a centralized database to register all unemployed graduates, capturing their skills, qualifications, and experience.
  2. Job matching platforms: Develop online platforms that connect graduates with job opportunities, enabling them to search and apply for jobs easily.
  3. Skills development programs: Offer training and skills development programs to equip graduates with the skills required by employers.
  4. Entrepreneurship support: Provide support for graduates who want to start their own businesses, including access to funding, mentorship, and networking opportunities.
  5. Public-private partnerships: Foster partnerships between the government, private sector, and other stakeholders to create job opportunities and support unemployed graduates.

A national database for unemployed graduates is a crucial step towards addressing unemployment in Nigeria. By creating a system that connects graduates with job opportunities and provides targeted support, we can reduce unemployment and promote economic growth. Implementing these recommendations would require collaboration between the government, private sector, and other stakeholders. Together, we can build a brighter future for Nigeria’s graduates and the nation as a whole.

Alex Ebiloma – XELA

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