Bayelsa targets 7,000 temporary jobs from $50m World Bank development l
The Bayelsa government on Wednesday said it planned to create at least
7,000 temporary jobs from the implementation of projects funded from the 50
million dollara development facility from the World Bank.
The loan stock is part of World Bank’s intervention with 200 million
dollars in four states in the Niger Delta region mainly Bayelsa, Edo, Rivers
and Delta.
Addressing newsmen after a project tour of completed and ongoing
interventions, Mr Ayens Adogu, Project Cordinator of State Expenditure For
Results (SEFOR) Bayelsa, said more than 3,000 jobs had so far been created in
the first phase of the project.
He said that there were indications that the state would exceed the
targetted 7,000 at the end of the second phase of the programme following the
successes so far recorded in the first phase.
The youth, according to him, were engaged to provide labour for the
concrete road projects for a period of one year and being paid a monthly
stipend of N20,000 while a new set of youths are engaged at the end of the year
to rotate the jobs among the unemployed.
Adogu said that the development of some micro projects were implemented
with direct labour approach, to engage unemployed youths who were trained in
skills and entrepreneurship, to enable them to seek self employment at the end
of the temporary jobs.
He said that part of the conditions of the temporary one-year jobs
included a compulsory saving which could only be withdrawn at the end of the
contract to assist as start-up capital at the end of the one-year contract.
He explained that SEEFOR project was a collaboration between the Bayelsa
Government, World Bank and European Union to fund quick impact development
projects like concrete walkways, streets, market stalls, craft centres and
health centres .
According to him, benefiting communities are selected based on needs and
readiness of the communities to contribute 10 percent of the N10 million set
aside for each benefiting community.
Adogu said that some 108 micro public works projects had so far been
completed in the first phase of the project while SEEFOR just advertised
expression of interest for contractors for 136 new projects.
The Project Coordinator said that the projects had impacted positively
on the lives of beneficiaries, especially in the rural communities by kick
starting economic activities in processing of agricultural produce like cassava
and fish.
“The government of Bayelsa is using the World Bank credit to reflate the
economy of the state and boost economic activities to improve the living
standards of the people.
“The impact of the project has touched the state’s economy; for
instance, the payment of over 3,000 hitherto unemployed youths involves 10
banks and not to mention the award of small contracts for the over 108 micro public
works projects across the state.
He said that the 50 million dollars development facility had a 40-year
tenor and 10-year moratorium at concessionary interest rate.
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