The
National Population Commission has hinted that the conduct of the
population census and head count for all Nigerians scheduled for 2016
would depend on the willingness of Nigerians and the Federal Government
because of poor budgetary allocation.
The commission also called for a review
of The National Policy on Population to accommodate current realities
“in view of recent changes in the demographic profile of the country.”
NPC said, “The review is to assess the
performance of the programmes outlined in the policy and also to respond
to emerging national and international issues in population and
development. We are currently leading the review process”.
The Chairman of the NPC, Chief Eze
DuruIheoma (SAN), expressed these views on Thursday in Abuja during a
press briefing in commemoration of the 2015 World Population Day, with
the theme, “Vulnerable population in emergencies.”
According
to him, if indeed Nigerians want the conduct of 2016 national census,
they must demand for it, just like they did during the recently
concluded general elections.
The National Population Commission has hinted that the
conduct of the population census and head count for all Nigerians scheduled for
2016 would depend on the willingness of Nigerians and the Federal Government
because of poor budgetary allocation.
The commission also called for a review of The National
Policy on Population to accommodate current realities “in view of recent
changes in the demographic profile of the country.”
NPC said, “The review is to assess the performance of the
programmes outlined in the policy and also to respond to emerging national and
international issues in population and development. We are currently leading
the review process”.
The Chairman of the NPC, Chief Eze DuruIheoma (SAN),
expressed these views on Thursday in Abuja during a press briefing in
commemoration of the 2015 World Population Day, with the theme, “Vulnerable
population in emergencies.
He said, “I want to remind us that censuses are supposed to
be held between five and 10 years after the previous one. Now, the previous
census in Nigeria took place in 2006. A maximum of 10 years will take us to
2016. That is why we are sticking to the 2016 date. That is when the next census
is due in this country.
“Population census is an exercise that involves Nigerians.
Look at the way Nigerians reacted to the last (2015) election. They demanded
that they wanted it; the next thing after the elections ought to be the
national census. We want it to be in the consciousness of Nigerians. The last
one took place in 2006. Ten years after, we want to know how many we are.
source:Punch
According to him, if indeed Nigerians want the conduct of
2016 national census, they must demand for it, just like they did during the
recently concluded general elections.f Nigerians and the Federal Government because of poor budgetary allocation.
The commission also called for a review of The National Policy on Population to accommodate current realities “in view of recent changes in the demographic profile of the country.”
NPC said, “The review is to assess the performance of the programmes outlined in the policy and also to respond to emerging national and international issues in population and development. We are currently leading the review process”.
The Chairman of the NPC, Chief Eze DuruIheoma (SAN), expressed these views on Thursday in Abuja during a press briefing in commemoration of the 2015 World Population Day, with the theme, “Vulnerable population in emergencies.”
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According to him, if indeed Nigerians want the conduct of 2016 national census, they must demand for it, just like they did during the recently concluded general elections.
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Aunty e wa ka wa!Census.
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