Background: Government actions are crucial in influencing employment possibilities and tackling youth unemployment, which has considerable effects on economic stability and social cohesion. However, these policies do not reflect the actual needs of the youth labor market, as there is a noticeable gap between the skills imparted through these programs and the skills required by the evolving job market. Objective: This study therefore assessed the role of government policies in fostering youth employment on the Plateau. The role of government policies in fostering youth employment in Plateau State was deemed pivotal, given the persistent challenge of unemployment within Nigeria. Plateau State grappled with high levels of youth unemployment, a situation exacerbated by the overall economic challenges and socio-political dynamics of the country. Methods: This study employed methodological approaches such as desk review, focus group talks, and key informant interviews. To accomplish the goals of the study, both primary and secondary data were utilized. Eighty key informant interviews and eighteen focus groups were held in all. Results: The study discovered that the government had rolled out numerous policies designed to address youth unemployment in Plateau State, but there were several shortcomings in their design and implementation. Key Contribution to Knowledge: This study is crucial for policymakers, as it will help them adopt a more holistic approach that integrates various aspects of youth empowerment into a cohesive strategy. Recommendations: The study thus recommended that a central coordinating body should be established to oversee all youth employment initiatives in Plateau State.
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Zafar U. Ahmed
BELLO TAOFIKAT AKOREDE
AHMAD NAZIHAT TANKO
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68c189e09b7b07f3a0613883 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.64633/wissj.v9i4.10
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