2023 census, critical to addressing Nigeria’s problems – Commissioner

Forum 11 months ago

2023 census, critical to addressing Nigeria’s problems – Commissioner

Dr Abdulmalik Durunguwa, Federal Commissioner, National Population Commission, assures that the 2023 Census will address the myriad of problems bedevilling Nigeria.

Durunguwa, who is representing Kaduna State at the commission, stated this during a chat with members of the Southern Kaduna Journalists Forum in Abuja on Friday.

He said that most of the issues affecting the country would be over when the census was fully conducted, adding that the exercise would show the government where the problems are.

According to him, the census will provide the needed data for the government and its partners to plan how to respond to people’s needs and how to set the country on the path to sustainable development.

“The data that is required is more about where you are residing and not your village or state because the essence of the data is to solve people’s problems wherever you are.

“The country needs to know the composition and the dynamics of its population and as such, people should be counted wherever they are.”

He called on every Nigerian to stay where they are to be counted so that the government would know about the people to help the government to plan.

According to him, after the census, the government will have a working document that will be used to respond to peculiar challenges affecting people residing in different parts of the country.

“Most of the population data currently in use in Nigeria is estimated. We need to know the actual number of poor among us, number of out of school children, poverty level and other indices.

“The last census was conducted in 2006 and children born that year are already 17 years. You can see the huge gap,” he said.

The commissioner assured Nigerians that the exercise would be conducted as soon as the new administration was inaugurated and reiterated the commission’s resolve to make it the best ever.

Earlier, Chairman of the Southern Kaduna Journalists Forum, Mr Ango Bally, said that the visit was to strengthen partnership and collaboration.

Bally explained that the forum would serve as a veritable tool in sensitiation and mobilisation of the people to participate in the exercise.

He assured the commission that the journalists under the platform would continue to sensitise the people on the importance of the housing and population census.

What's your rating?
0
{{ratingsCount}} Votes


Related Forums
Nigerian Actors, Yinka Quadri And Ogogo Finally Reconcile, ‘Hug It Out’ After Feuding For Years
Forum | 2 days ago

Nigerian Actors, Yinka Quadri And Ogogo Finally Reconcile, ‘Hug It Out’ After Feuding For Years

Nigerian Govt Applying Quasi-Subsidy on Fuel Price – TUC President, Osifo
Forum | 3 days ago

Nigerian Govt Applying Quasi-Subsidy on Fuel Price – TUC President, Osifo

The Killers Of Customs Officer Hiding In Katsina Villages - Nigeria Customs Service Claims
Forum | 3 days ago

The Killers Of Customs Officer Hiding In Katsina Villages - Nigeria Customs Service Claims

Uzodimma Appoints Self Commissioner for Lands in Imo
Forum | 4 days ago

Uzodimma Appoints Self Commissioner for Lands in Imo