GOtv Sabiman Scheme: A big move to cut unemployment in Nigeria

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GOtv Sabiman Scheme: A big move to cut unemployment in Nigeria
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Nigeria’s population growth without corresponding economic growth is a concern. At 33.3 %, unemployment is equally growing, a development that has

threatened security. It is with this understanding that GOtv Sabiman initiative to create more jobs among young people is applauded.

After the one-month training, the Sabiman agents go door-to-door in their assigned neighborhoods to resolve issues of connection and assist subscribers to renew their subscription through e-payment platforms. The agents earn commission monthly from both GOtv and the e-payment platform on the number of customers they service.

Emeka Obilor, a Political Science degree and Master’s degree holder in International Relations from the University of Nigeria Nsukka is another GOtv Sabiman agent based in Enugu State. “For instance, the Max package is N3,600 and I get a moderate commission on this. The higher the package, the higher my percentage as commission”. He said there are agents making up to N80,000 a month and this depends on the city where the agent is located.

More importantly, Frankline and Emeka’s determination to succeed in the scheme was informed by the growing unemployment in Nigeria. Out of the country’s 211 million population, 33 percent, representing 72 million are without jobs with its consequences on security. The agents have endorsed the initiative where N162 million has since been invested since inception as good employment strategy opportunity for Nigerians.

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