The Senate on Tuesday advised the Federal Government to conduct housing and population census in 2018.
In the motion entitled “A call for The Federal Government to Expedite Action on the Planned 2018 National Census”, the sponsor, Sen. Suleiman Hunkuyi, reminded the government of constitutional provision for conduct of census.
He recalled that the last census was conducted in 2006 during the administration of former President Olusegun Obasanjo, adding that the issuance of a proclamation by President Buhari and poor release of funds to the National Population Commission (NPoPC), were major setbacks to conduct of the exercise.
“It is only pertinent that subsequent population census should be carried out within an adequate timing and an objective of conducting an acceptable exercise.
“Secretary to Government of the Federation (SGF), NPoPC, Ministry of Budget and National Planning and other supervising agencies must make adequate provision in 2017 budget as critical prerequisite to achieving 2017/2018 population census,” he said.
Sen. John Enoh, in his contribution said the Federal Government should adhere to the United Nations provision that census should be conducted every 10 years.
Sen. Emmanuel Bwacha, said that there was need to keep records of births, deaths and the entire population of the country.
“If they tell us the number of people that have been killed in the North-East, some of us will faint.
“It is important for us to support this motion and ensure that funds are released for the conduct of the national population census and call on President Buhari to make a proclamation,’’ he said.
Sen. Ajayi Boroffice, noted that “The huge sum of money we will use in getting data from abroad is expensive. Let us channel that money into NPoPC so that they can conduct the census.”
In his remark, Deputy President of the Senate, Ike Ekweremadu, warned the population commission not to conduct a national census that would become an issue for deliberation.
“I want to thank the sponsor of the motion; as we approach the next census, we must take advantage of the development in technology and make the results of the exercise acceptable.
“All the previous exercises have been disputed. We want this exercise to count; every Nigerian must be counted and no one should be counted twice.”
Meanwhile, the Senate has commended negotiators involved in the release of 21 Chibok girls from Boko Haram captivity.
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