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confidence since insecurity jolts foreign and local investors. There is also the need to put in place concrete policies to engender a positive and competitive enabling environment that would attract more foreign investors. vi. The agricultural sector as a medium of reducing unemployment in Nigeria should be harnessed and advises that government and all relevant stakeholders continue to reduce unemployment and give their support in ensuring that the agricultural sector is not downtrodden but embraced in this task. vii. The government should give the Youths vocational training and skill acquisition schemes that will make them self-employed. viii. The government should establish a special public works department to absorb the youth’s in direct manual works, especially indigenous works, which should not be contracted out. ix. Small scale industries or cottage industries be opened to absorbed our youths and graduates. x. 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