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<title>IMPACT EVALUATION OF THE NATIONAL OPEN APPRENTICESHIP SCHEME OF THE NATIONAL DIRECTORATE OF EMPLOYMENT (NDE) IN THE SOUTH-WEST, NIGERIA (2008-2017)</title>
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<description>IMPACT EVALUATION OF THE NATIONAL OPEN APPRENTICESHIP SCHEME OF THE NATIONAL DIRECTORATE OF EMPLOYMENT (NDE) IN THE SOUTH-WEST, NIGERIA (2008-2017)
NWAIMO, Ezenwaoke Kingsley
The Advanced National Open Apprenticeship Scheme (A-NOAS) was established to&#13;
enhance the proficiency of beneficiaries of the Basic National Open Apprenticeship&#13;
Scheme (B-NOAS) in Nigeria, including the South-West. However, evaluation of&#13;
impact of A-NOAS on unemployment was a mirage. Previous studies on&#13;
unemployment have focused largely on the contributions of B-NOAS, with little&#13;
attention paid to the impact of A-NOAS on unemployment and job creation. This&#13;
study was, therefore, designed to evaluate the impact of A-NOAS in the South-West,&#13;
Nigeria from 2008 to 2017. This was with a view to ascertaining the availability and&#13;
usability of training facilities, employability skills, stakeholders’ perception, attitude&#13;
of beneficiaries towards business and their self-reliance status. Age, gender and entry&#13;
level qualification of beneficiaries were also examined.&#13;
This study was anchored to the Organisational Elements Model, using mixed methods&#13;
approach of sequential (QUANT-qual) design. Lagos and Ogun states were&#13;
purposively selected based on most beneficiaries’ preferred business destination, high&#13;
patronage and monthly profits. The Snowball sampling technique was used to select&#13;
360 B-NOAS and 600 A-NOAS trained graduates, 170 A-NOAS graduates’&#13;
customers and 25 National Directorate of Employment (NDE) personnel. The&#13;
instruments used were Employability Skills Questionnaire A-NOAS (r = 0.82) and&#13;
Customers (r = 0.89), Self-reliant Inventory (r = 0.80), Graduates’ Attitude towards&#13;
Business Questionnaire (r = 0.87), Facility Availability and Usability Assessment&#13;
Scale (r = 0.85), Stakeholders’ Perception Interview Guide and Resettlement Loan&#13;
Administrators’ Interview Guide. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics,&#13;
Paired t-test and ANOVA at = 0.05.&#13;
Average age of beneficiaries was 33 years, the majority (67.5%) was female and most&#13;
(89.4%) have B.Sc. or HND certificates. Many (75.8%) of the beneficiaries averred&#13;
that there were available technical and vocational training facilities and 82.5%&#13;
indicated that they were used during the training. There was a significant variation&#13;
between employability skills ranking of A-NOAS graduates (X= 91.05) and their&#13;
respective customers (X= 98.62). Beneficiaries were self-reliant in terms of monthly&#13;
profits ranging from N43,000 to N537,000 and job creation ability was average of 22&#13;
apprentice. There was no variation between monthly profit of those who had B-NOAS&#13;
training only and those who passed through B-NOAS and A-NOAS before their ANOAS training. A significant variation was observed between A-NOAS self-reliance&#13;
status before and after the training in terms of monthly mean profit from N38,519 to&#13;
N117,980 and job creation ability monthly mean from 0.34 to 2.23. There was&#13;
significant interaction effect of training category and level of education (F(1,467) = 0.60,&#13;
ƞ² = 0.03) on respondents’ attitude towards business. Stakeholders reported that ANOAS enhanced the proficiency level of beneficiaries leading to international&#13;
recognition and resettlement loans greatly enhanced job creation ability and selfreliance status between 2008 and 2017.&#13;
Advanced National Open Apprenticeship Scheme improved self-reliance status and&#13;
job creation ability and skills of beneficiaries in the South-West, Nigeria from 2008 to&#13;
2017. Unemployed graduates should be encouraged to acquire vocational skills&#13;
through A-NOAS trainings. Public enlightenment programmes on A-NOAS should be&#13;
supported in Nigeria by all stakeholders.
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<dc:date>2023-07-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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