We are ready for 2023 census, NPC declares
The National Population Commission (NPC) in Anambra State has said it’s prepared to deliver credible, reliable and acceptable 2023 Population and Housing Census despite its postponement by the federal government.
Federal Commissioner representing the state in the Commission, Chidi Ezeoke gave the assurance during a one-day breakfast meeting with media executives.
He expressed optimism of the announcement of a new date for the exercise by the new administration to ensure resources, energy and time so far committed would not be wasted.
“We’re laying the foundation in this forthcoming census being the first ever digital type in the country. We’re hoping the new government will take advantage of it for proper planning and development,” he said.
Anambra NPC Director, Dr. Joachin Ulasi, said that preparations for the headcount started since 2014, and that the 21 Local Government Areas in the State had already been adequately demarcated for the success of the exercise.
Commissioner for Information, Paul Nwosu described postponement of the exercise as a welcome development.
He said insisting on holding the census as earlier scheduled would have resulted in stampede, saying its shift would afford NPC an opportunity to perfect the project to ensure a holistic and acceptable exercise.
He said: “I’m aware of the chains of meeting the Commission has had with the government, including an enlightenment campaign targeted at educating the public before the postponement was announced.
“But it’s a good thing it has to be suspended for the new administration because if they had done it at the twilight of the outgone administration, it would have been tantamount to a stampede, particularly in view of the importance of the exercise.”