His Highness, Muhammadu Sanusi II, the 14th Emir of Kano, addressed the pressing issue of unemployment among first class graduates, attributing it to a lack of essential skills rather than academic achievements.
Speaking at the Rivers Economic and Investment Summit in Port Harcourt, Emir Sanusi emphasised the critical role of human capital in driving economic development. He underscored the need for robust education and skills training programmes to equip youths with the necessary tools for the job market.
During discussions with Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State, Emir Sanusi highlighted the plight of numerous first class graduates who struggle to secure formal employment due to a deficit in practical skills tailored to the demands of the economy.
Praising Governor Fubara’s commitment to fostering growth and prosperity in Rivers State, Emir Sanusi stressed that despite the state’s oil-rich status, sustainable development hinges on purposeful leadership and investments in human capital.
Emir Sanusi’s remarks underscore the urgent need for a paradigm shift in addressing unemployment, shifting the focus from academic credentials to practical skills that align with the demands of the contemporary job market.