Who will help Femi Adesina?


 

In defending PMB for not creating jobs, he says it is not the duty of government to create jobs.

I pity the man. He looks tired. Maybe

like Abati, after this onerous and thankless and thoughtless job, he will find a good landing.

Even the US government prides itself on the number of jobs created directly or indirectly.

Femi Adesina cannot and should not exonerate the APC government for failure to make jobs come aplenty in the economy.

When companies come on board and when government awards contracts jobs are being created to the credit of the government.

Government has a duty to create jobs and make the right policies for job creation by the private sector.

Having edited The Guardian, Femi Adesina does not need my admonition because he is well schooled in public policy and expectations of the populace.

The real problem is that Professor ABC Nwosu failed to speak out when PMB produced a WAEC certificate that was dated at a time when WAEC was not in existence.

Pray, how do you defend policies of people who do not believe in western education, while your forte is western education?

Comments

  1. As you rightly said, just like Abati. Femi Adesina will find his bearing.

    We are student of history. Adesina, Lai Mohammed, Keyamo and Malami will be well received by their people.

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  2. If it is not the duty of governments to create jobs, at least let them create the enabling environment for job creation. The problem I have with some of these government spokespersons is that they behave as if life ends with the government in power.

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