No need travelling to state of origin for census – NPC
The National Population Commission has said it had put up measures to guard against all forms of malpractices ahead of the forthcoming population and housing census.
The commission also stressed that citizens living away from their states of origin do not need to travel to home for the purpose of the exercise.
It said people would be enumerated at their places of residence.
The spokesperson for the commission, Isiaka Yahaya, said this in an interview with our correspondent on Monday.
He said,”People should stay where they are, to be counted. They are not to move to their states of origin. It is totally against the essence of the census. You have to be counted where you reside because that’s where you enjoy the social facilities like education and health, among others.
“Apart from this, when the time comes for people to be provided with infrastructure and other things you will not allow the planners to have accurate figures. People are not to move.”
On measures to check malpractices, the NPC spokesman added: “This is a de facto census. We are asking practical questions about those who are living, not those who are yet to be born. We have not trained our enumerator to count people who are not yet born. We have a system in place to guard against all the malpractices that we have envisaged.
“Also, people can only be counted in their houses. This is to discourage people from moving from one place to another after being counted. You can only be counted in one place. There’s will nothing to lie about. When we get to your house, the enumerators would see whatever you say you have and we are not asking for the owner of the house, why will anybody lie?”
Yahaya said the commission had not finished the recruitment process for enumerators. Continue reading
To say that people are to get counted where they stay for purposes of accessing government largesse is living the life, deceitful if not outright hypocrisy.
It is a well known fact that no one gets anything in Nigeria outside his local government of origin much less outside his state of birth. The policy of not allowing people go home to be counted where they come from is targeted against Ndigbo who are only used to beef up the population of people of other lands where they live while denied everything in their same place of domicile on account of non indigenness.
If people are stopped from going home to be counted, there should be provision for one’s ethnicity or state of origin to know the population of other ethnic groups in a given locality.