United States President Barack Obama |
The United States
Government on Tuesday in Abuja ruled out any financial assistance for Nigeria
to conduct its nationwide census whose preparation had been dogged by shortage
of funds.
The
Punch report continues:
Although
the population census had been shifted to 2017, feelers from the National
Population Commission, indicated that it may not hold because President
Muhammadu Buhari had yet to make a proclamation on it.
The
American government specifically told Nigeria that it would not fund the
exercise because “it is not somebody else’s census, it is your census.”
The
Office Director, Health Population and Nutrition Office, United States Agency
for International Development, Dr. Nancy Lowenthal, ruled out financial
assistance in an interview with The PUNCH, during the opening ceremony of
a training workshop for the members of staff of the NPC on the 2017 population
and housing census organised by the United States Census Bureau with support
from USAID.
She
said, “It is important to stress that the United States government does not
fund the census of another country. But what Nigerian government can do is to
collaborate with USAID, the USCB and other US agencies that can help to provide
a strong technical assistance to develop the best possible, credible and
accurate census.
“It
is very important for the Nigerian government at all levels to recognize what a
census does. It is a demographic information about your country: how many men,
how many women, and how many children are in Nigeria. There are also
information about household income and other aspects of demography in a census.
Without a credible census in every single community, you cannot have a data.
This is fundamental to governing your country. It is, therefore, fundamental to
government to find the resources to finance its census.
“It
is important for any government to be able to fund its census because without
it, you will not be able to do other components. It is not apportioning the
Federal Government with funding, this is real planning; the commissioners
should know the type of vaccine coverage and how many children are out there.
It is not somebody else’s census but the census of the government of Nigeria as
represented by Mr. President through the chairman of the NPC down thorough all
the structures in the federal, states, local governments and rural levels and
it is your census.”
The
Chairman of the NPC, Chief Eze Duru-Iheoma (SAN), had last year, during a press
briefing in commemoration of the 2015 World Population Day with the theme,
“Vulnerable population in emergencies,” hinted that the population census
earlier scheduled for this year would not take place due to poor budgetary
allocation.
Although
the exercise had, however, been scheduled for 2017, Duru-Iheoma, when asked
about the actual date for the 2017 census said, “The President has not made any
proclamation and, as such, nobody can tell the date and time for the census.”
Justifying the reasons why the 2016 census would not hold, the NPC chairman had told journalists that if, indeed, Nigerians wanted the 2016 national census, they must demand it just like they did during the recently concluded general election.
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