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West Africa‘s 25% unemployment rate among highest globally, says ECOWAS MP

According to Mr Konneh, the two figures contrast sharply with the prevailing global youth unemployment rate of 5.8 per cent

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The unemployment rate among young people in West Africa currently stands at 24.95 per cent, while at the continental level, it is 30.43 per cent, ECOWAS Parliamentarian Amara Konneh has said.

The chairman of the Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee and a lawmaker from Liberia disclosed this while making a presentation at a delocalised meeting of the parliament in Monrovia, Liberia.

The theme of the meeting is: “Assessing the Effectiveness of the ECOWAS Investment Policy as a Panacea for Addressing the Rising Levels of Unemployment in the Sub-region.”

According to him, the two figures contrast sharply with the prevailing global youth unemployment rate of 5.8 per cent, placing the region’s unemployment rate among the highest globally.

The former Liberian Minister of Finance and Development Planning said the figures implied the region was not providing a sufficiently conducive environment for sustainable investment.

“Youth unemployment in West Africa currently stands at 24.95 per cent, but overall, youth unemployment in Africa stands at 30.43 per cent, and globally at 5.8 per cent.

“In recognition of the challenges of attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) to create jobs and promote sustainable development, member states have adopted the ECOWAS Investment Policy to establish harmonised regional investment climate policies.

“There is also the need to enhance financial infrastructure and access to capital, strengthen regional investment governance, as well as improve human capital and workforce development,” he said.

He solicited targeted investment in key economic sectors, adding that existing strategies had failed to adequately translate economic growth into jobs for the subregion’s burgeoning youth population.

According to him, the bloc’s youth unemployment is among the highest worldwide, compelling many to resort to illegal migration due to a lack of local prospects.

He decried the persistence of the situation despite the staggering 400 million ECOWAS population, which also boasts abundant natural resources.

Mr Konneh noted that the key goal of the ECOWAS Investment Policy was to create a strategic framework to attract investment, stimulate growth and create jobs.

He said the goal also included attracting domestic and foreign investments that would drive economic growth, enhance regional cooperation, facilitate cross-border investments, and reduce legal and regulatory barriers to investment.

The lawmaker further stated that most of the sectors affected included agriculture, manufacturing and industry, services, as well as Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).

“There is a need to leverage the ECOWAS investment policy and strengthen the regional investment climate by expanding investment promotion and facilitation.

“Investment is important because it plays a central role in job creation, as well as stimulates economic activity by expanding in

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