Olusegun Mojeed Olusegun Mojeed is the new President and Chairman of the Council of the Chartered Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria (CIPM). In this interview with GLORIA NWAFOR, he talks about his plans to engage with employers and human capital providers to guarantee employees’ well-being, work with law enforcement agencies to tackle quackery and equip young graduates to acquire needed work experience for better job opportunities. Nigeria’s unemployment rate has skyrocketed. What are your thoughts and how is the institute contributing to the reduction of unemployment in Nigeria? Knowing the abysmal level of work-ready and entrepreneurial skills being taught in our tertiary institutions, a lot of our fresh graduates’ employability quotient is so low. There is more need to offer comprehensive entry-level training. You cannot blame employers for wanting ready-made employees, thus asking for years of experience for almost all cadre of staff.