Reps to probe N200bn spent on Suspended 2023 census 

The House of Representatives on Thursday mandated its Committee on Population to investigate the use and management of 200 billion naira that was spent for the suspended 2023 Population and Housing census.

This followed the adoption of a motion moved by Hon Clement Akanni during plenary in Abuja. 

Moving the motion,  Hon Akanni stated that the need to provide the Nation with accurate and reliable demographic data for policy formulation and planning for sustainable development could not be overemphasized. 

He explained that the last census, that was conducted in 2006 by the National Population Commission, gave a 

population figure of 140 million. 

He further informed that the immediate past administration of former President, Muhammadu Buhari, planned 

to conduct another census in 2022, but the programme was later postponed to 2023.

He said “earlier in March, 2023 the former Minister of State for Budget and National Planning, Clem Agba, said a total of N869 Billion would be required for the exercise, this figure according to the Minister, includes Post census activities. 

“The National Population Commission (NPC) says, it has spent about 200 Billion to prepare for the 2023 population and housing census. Census is a process of systematically collecting, compiling, and analyzing demographic, 

social, and economic data of a population within a specific region. 

“Also note that censuses are conducted by governments to gather accurate and comprehensive information such as age, sex, marital status, education, occupation, housing, and other relevant 

demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of a country. 

He further explained  that data collected are used for a wide range of purposes, including policy-making, 

resource allocation, urban planning, public health, education, and more. 

“Disturbed that the exercise was, however, suspended indefinitely by former President Muhammadu 

Buhari a few days before leaving office. 

The House to this end referred the motion to it’s committee on population census and report back within four (4) weeks for further legislative action.

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