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National Population Commission: We are ready to conduct censors with reliable figures – Odibo
…as Tidi assures NPC of support
Honorable Richard Odibo, Federal Commissioner representing Delta State at the National Population Commission (NPC), on Monday assured Nigerians that the commission will conduct a censors with reliable figures that is free from controversy.
He said censors, is the bedrock of politics stressing that no government can plan effectively without a reliable censors.
Odibo, who gave this assurance in Warri, when he paid a courtesy call on Dr Michael Tidi, Chairman of Warri South Local Government Area of Delta State, said the commission plans to go digital in all the 774 Local Government Areas in the country.
He said though the commission had earlier done the censors in Warri South council, it is planning to carry out the exercise again but added that this time, it’s going to be done in a digital way.
The Federal Commissioner added that the digitalization process was expedient because the commission wants to come out with figures that will be used to plan the economy.
“We have finished everywhere in the state, but digital gadgets were not used in some of the council areas during that first time that we came. This is why we are coming back this time around to make sure that we use digital technology.
“This coming censors, we want to conduct a censors with a reliable figure that is not controversial,” Odibo said.
He however, lamented the lack of interest of southerners to the ongoing censors preparation, stressing that “censors is the bedrock of politics.”
He commended the Warri South Local Government chairman, for the hundred percent support it gave the commission during the first exercise.
Responding, chairman of the Warri South Local Government Area, Dr Michael Tidi assured the commission of the Council’s support, adding that the council will do everything it can to ensure that the exercise is successful.
He said the council is not unmindful of the importance of the exercise, adding that this is why preparation were on top gear even before the visit by the Federal Commissioner.
He however, appealed to Federal Commissioner to ensure that the exercise is hitch-free.
“Whatever needs to be done to give our people the true reflection of the exercise will be really appreciated.
“Politician in Warri South are very sensitive and they know the importance of this exercise.
“Please let the job be done professional and there should not be discrimination,” Tidi said.
On board to receive the Federal Commissioner and his entourage alongside the chairman, were the Secretary to the Warri South Council, Mr Joseph Oribioye, Head of Personnel Management, Warri South Council Area, Dr (Mrs) Minnie Igbrude, Leader of Warri South Legislative Arm, Hon Sylvester Ijabor, Supervisors of the council, among others.