2023 Census: FG spends N21bn for mapping – VP Osinbajo
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo says the Federal Government has spent the sum of N21 billion in the mapping of the country into enumeration areas for the 2023 census.
VP Osinbajo disclosed this on Wednesday in Abuja at the Breakfast Meeting with Partners on the 2023 Population and Housing Census.
The theme of the breakfast meeting organised by the National Population Commission (NPC) in collaboration with the Unhited Nations Food and Population Agency (UNFPA) is, “Supporting a Transformational Census Process in Nigeria.’’
Osinbajo was represented by Laolu Akande, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Office of the Vice President.
He said the Federal Government had so far approved the sum of N198 billion in the 2022 Appropriation Act and had released about 60 per cent of the funds for the exercise.
“By 2050, Nigeria is projected to have 400 million people; government must continue to provide quality basic education, nutrition and healthcare for them; improve on security and create more job opportunities for our young people who currently make up more than half of our country’s population.
“Thus, the work of NPC and its partners is even more crucial at this point—adequate planning, data and structure are vital factors in creating sustainable growth and national development.
“The Federal Government had demonstrated tangible commitment to the conduct of the 2023 Population and Housing Census as evidenced in the provision of funds for the implementation of important preliminary activities.
“Specifically, the Federal Government has spent about N21 billion for the mapping of the country into enumeration areas for the census.
“The government so far, has now approved the sum of N198 billion in the 2022 Appropriation Act of which about 60 per cent has since been released,’’ he said.
He said that the funds had positioned the commission in readiness for the successful conduct of the census in April 2023.
The vice president said, however, that there was need for more resources and additional funding sources from committed partners.
Osinbajo said the breakfast meeting was a necessary step towards soliciting support for the conduct of a census that will be truly digital, scientific and provide data that would guide in national development.
He commended the NPC, UNFPA and all partners for their commitments and hard work to meet the set goals.
“I would like to urge our distinguished partners to extend maximum cooperation to the country, our government, in the execution of this very important project.
“It is the expectation of that as our dependable partners, you will as always, play this expected role towards the successful conduct of the 2023 census,’’ he said.
On his part, Nasir Kwarra, Executive Chairman, NPC, said the meeting provided a good opportunity to discuss the journey so far on the preparation for the exercise.
According to him, the objectives of the breakfast are to solicit support and mobilise resources to bridge the resources gaps and promote robust national and international collaboration.