Latest News

FG to commence trial population, housing census in June

The Federal Government, on Monday, disclosed plans to conduct a trial of the population and housing census in June, ahead of the commencement of the exercise in 2023.

This was even as it revealed the successful area demarcation of 772 Local Government Areas (LGAs) across the country and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

The Chairman, National Population Commission (NpopC), Hon Nasir Isa Kwarra, made the disclosure at the capacity building workshop for Population correspondents held in Nasarawa.

According to him, the Commission had also conducted the first and second census pre-test exercises to test the census instruments in preparation for the exercise.

“I am pleased to inform you all that the outcome of the preparatory activities of the 2023 Population and Housing census has been reassuring.

“The trial census will be conducted in June this year,” he added.

However, he said out of the 774LGAs in all the States of the federation and the FCT, only two LGAs- Abadam (Borno State) and Birnin Gwari (Kaduna State) have not been demarcated.

He attributed this to security challenges but noted that this will soon be demarcated.

He further stressed the Commission’s readiness to deliver accurate census to Nigerians adding that strategic partnership with the media, “will form the tripod upon which the census architecture will stand to reach out to the Nigerian people.”

“Wish to conclude by reiterating that, getting the 2023 Population and Housing Census right is a task that must be done and the Commission is committed to ensuring that everything about the census is done rightly and professionally.

“We have the clear vision, commitment and professional capacity to deliver on this historic mandate,” he said.

YOU SHOULD NOT MISS THESE HEADLINES FROM NIGERIAN TRIBUNE

How Workplace Sexual Harassment Forces Many Out Of Their Dream Jobs

Despite several laws prohibiting sexual harassment in Nigeria, many victims are forced to quit their dream jobs while others suffer depression as a result of unsolicited sexual advances from colleagues. FAITH ADEOYE reports.

If you want to keep your job and excel in your career, you need to do as I say,” Janet Abegunde’s boss said to her one fateful day. Miss Abegunde, a 24-year-old accountant who had just gotten her first job in one of the new generation banks, said she fell into depression after her boss sexually harassed her.FG to commence trial population, housing census in June

FG to commence trial population, housing census in June

Adetola Bademosi

Recent Posts

Kano has achieved significant strides in health security — NHED

"In adopting this framework, Kano state indeed been the first state not only to adopting…

39 seconds ago

KASU students decry ASUU strike, seek state govt’s intervention

“The KASU-ASUU strike is unnecessary"

18 minutes ago

NEPC, NBS partner for informal cross-border trade data collection

"It weakens Nigeria’s voice in regional and global trade negotiations, it denies informal traders the…

41 minutes ago

NOA lauds Oyo govt’s supportive role

The outgoing State Director, National Orientation Agency, (NOA) Dr Olukemi Afolayan has commended Governor Seyi…

56 minutes ago

NSIPA to launch social programs to empower 1.8 million Nigerians

Dr. Badamasi Lawal, National Coordinator/CEO of the National Social Investment Programme Agency (NSIPA), revealed plans…

1 hour ago

Smart tips to negotiate prices in Nigerian markets like a pro

In Nigeria markets, especially in popular markets like Balogun Market in Lagos, Wuse Market in…

1 hour ago

Welcome

Install

This website uses cookies.