Senate pushes for census, plans meeting with Tinubu

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The Senate has vowed to push for the conduct of a national population census before the current administration ends in 2027.

This commitment was reiterated during a budget defense session with the Chairman of the National Population Commission, Nasir Isa Kwarra.

The Chairman of the Committee on National Identity Management and Population, Senator Abdul Ningi, said, โ€œWe will not rest on our oars until a census is conducted before this administration endsโ€.

He revealed that the Senate was preparing to meet with President Bola Tinubu to stress the urgency of conducting the census in 2025. โ€œWe will soon engage the President on this matter and formally write to him through the Senate President, highlighting the need for a census this year,โ€ he said.

Also, Senator Olalere Oyewunmi underscored the importance of pressuring the President to prioritise the census.

Similarly, Senator Diket Plang lamented the countryโ€™s reliance on estimated population figures, which hampers effective planning.

โ€œItโ€™s disheartening that we are still working with estimates in this modern age. How can we plan without knowing the exact population? Itโ€™s sad that 2024 passed without achieving 90 percent performance. According to him, we need to know our population, urging for a definitive count by 2025,โ€ he said.

The population commission boss explained that the census budget is yet to be finalised, as they plan to integrate a biometric component into the process.โ€œWe are waiting to incorporate the biometric aspect into this yearโ€™s budget and conduct a test run before meeting with the President. The President prefers a biometric model for the headcount, moving away from the conventional approach,โ€ he said. (Channels)

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