The Minister of Labor and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige, has responded to the unsettling of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), in the Southeast.
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Ngige keeps up that the separatist group had brainwashed individuals of the Southeast into accepting that Biafra would stop joblessness and monetary difficulties in the region.
Ngige cautioned against such an idea, focusing on that the Nigerian government will do everything possible to resolved all the challenges in the country.
Dr Chris Ngige while speaking on Sunday at a stakeholders’ meeting of the Association of Eze Ndigbo in the 19 Northern States and Abuja said “People have been brainwashed and the separatists humped on that foundation to now shout from the rooftops that we will give you Biafra and when we give you Biafra, all these things will disappear.
“There is no country that does not have its own problems. We have economic problems here, which is why we have unemployment and of course, we have a youth bulge in our population.
“About 60 per cent of them are youths and a lot of them are unemployed.
“So, the government is devising ways to tackle that. It is a work in progress.”



