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FG Fixes New Date To Begin National Population Census

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FG Fixes Date To Begin National Population Census

The Federal Government has stated that the population and housing census will commence on May 3, 2023.

Naija News reports that the National Orientation Agency (NOA) Director-General, Garba Abari, made this known in an interview with journalists in Abuja.

Abari said the census would commence on May 3 and end on May 5, a year after the government announced that it would conduct the exercise after the general election.

The NOA boss said the exercise would capture every person, household, and structure for national planning and project execution purposes.

He said the change in the date was due to the postponement of the gubernatorial and state house of assembly elections, adding that the census and the 2023 elections as major national events with significant importance.

Abari said: “That change by INEC made it mandatory for us to also adjust the date for the conduct of the exercise.

“The census had to be put forward from the initial date of March 29 to April 2nd, now to May 3rd to 5th.

“There are two things that informed the shift in date. First, in the course of our planning by the National Population Commission, it was so factored that INEC will also tinker with its own electoral timetable.

“The gubernatorial election, as you are aware, had to be shifted by one week. This had a telling effect on the date of commencement of the census.

“Just like election, the census is also a very long process, from the training, the sub-trainings, retraining leading uptill the very day of the actual house listing and numbering.

“These will then be followed by the actual capture of the population.”

On the level of preparedness, Abari assured that the commission is ready to embark on the exercise.

He said: “Most of the information that has gone out to the public about the census like the awareness creation, sensitisation, enlightenment, advocacy around the census have all been taking place,” he said.

“Perhaps, not on a scale that will make us feel comfortable to say every Nigerian is now census conscious, census aware, in spite of the very significant role that it has to play in our national life.


“But, clearly, the census is absolutely important because it is for development, planning, security, infrastructure development, educational, health and other demographic considerations all encapsulating in one.’’

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