Thursday, 12 July 2018

Representatives urges Federal Government to make definite pronouncement on 2019


    The House of Representatives has urged the Federal Government to make ‎a definite pronouncement on the commencement of the National Population census due in the fourth quarter of 2019.

This followed the adoption of a motion moved by  Prestige Ossy under matter of Public importance titled Need to Conduct Census for Proper planning and development n Nigeria at the plenary.


In addition, the further ‎urged the Federal Government to mobilise the National Population for the completion of Enumeration Area Demarcation and preliminary preparation of the exercise
While leading the debate, the lawmaker noted that according to the United Nations Fund for Population Activities, Nigeria had a dynamic economy and a large population expected to double in the next two decades.

He pointed out that Census was the pivotal and necessary tool for the growth of any emerging society, which in turn informed decision making in all facets and endeavours of both government and the private sector.

The law maker explained that the last census was held in 2006 and that the nation’s population then was estimated at 140, 431, 790, with estimated growth of less than three Percent yearly. He lamented that 12 years after the last census, the current population of Nigeria could not be ascertained thus the estimated 297 million by the present Chairman of the National Population Commission could not be said to be accurate or reliable.

He expressed the concern that the lack of up to date and accurate data on the population in Nigeria had affected national planning, development at all levels that culminated in human and agricultural insecurity in Nigeria. The lawmaker further lamented that a census based on Biometric data would capture all Nigerians and assisted towards solving the problems of infiltration and internal security challenges such as kidnapping, terrorism, armed robbery, farmers and herdsmen unrest amongs others.

In his contribution, Honourable Pally iriase stated that there was a dire need to know the actual population of the country for adequate and prper planning.

When the Speaker, Honourable Yakubu Dogara who presided over the plenary put it into voice vote, it was unanimously supported.

The House then mandated its committee on legislative compliance to liaise with the National Population Commission for strict compliance and report back to it for further legislative action.

Source: Nigerian Tribune

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