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The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry says skill mismatch contributes to persistent worsening of the Nigeria’s unemployment situation, the News Agency of Nigeria reports.
LCCI President, Mrs Toki Mabogunje, said this on Tuesday at a news conference organised in collaboration with a group, The Future Project, in Lagos, on plans to train 1,000 young Nigerians under the Future Africa Internship Programme.
Mabogunje, represented by Mrs Daramola Bamidele, Vice President, LCCI, said the training was part of efforts to improve the nation’s employment indices.
She said, “At the LCCI, we have realised that skill mismatch contributes to persistent worsening of the Nigeria’s unemployment situation.