NPC to collaborate with media for success of 2023 census

By Saka Laaro, Ilorin

The National population Commission (NPC ) says it will collaborate with all stakeholders in the media to ensure adequate dissemination of information and remove misconception concerning  the 2023 population and housing Census exercise.

The National Population Commission (NPC) Federal Commissioner, in  Kwara State Alhaji Abdulrasak Gidado stated this  while declaring open a one-day state capacity building workshop for members of the state Publicity Committee for 2023 population and housing Census organised by the the National Population Commission in Ilorin, Kwara State.

According to him, the aim of the training is to  ensure a  broad based national support and cooperation for the implementation of the activities of the National Population Commission.

Alhaji Gidado said the training will also help to equip  members of the media  with the necessary knowledge and skills to educate people at the grassroot on the importance of the 2023 population and housing Census.

“Census is a technical exercise with distinct terminology. Members are expected  to have a deeper understanding of the Census Methodology in order to effectively sensitise and mobilize the people for the 2023 census.”

He enjoined participants to farmiliarise  themselves with technical processes of the conduct of the 2023 Census and other activities of the Commission in order  to forge the much needed national consensus and handle any bias or prejudice  arising  from the outcome of the exercise.

In his goodwill message the Director, National Orientation Agency (NOA) Kwara State Directorate, Mr Olusegun Adeyemi said the capacity building would enable the participants englighten the people on the forthcoming   census exercise and change the narrative where there is misrepresentation.

He noted that the agency will collaborate with the commission in disseminating information to the people at the grassroot.

In their separate remarks, the representatives of Council of Ulama, and Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Kwara State, Professor Hamzat Abdulraheem, and Barrister Shina Ibiyemi expressed their  readiness to carry the message of census  to those concern.

Earlier in his address the Deputy Governor of Kwara State, Mr Kayode Alabi represented by the state Commissioner for Communication, Abubakar Buhari urged the participants to make good use of the training acquired to ensure success of the 2023 population and housing census.

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