Census 2023: Kogi  Publicity Committee Reaches Out To Traditional Rulers

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By; ADAMA JOHN, Lokoja

Kogi State Census Publicity Committee has paid an advocacy visit on Attah Igala and chairman, Kogi State Council of Chiefs, as it embarked on zonal advocacy visits to traditional rulers across the state on  Saturday.

The state Director of National Population Commission (NPC), Mr. Ojo Titus Abiodun, led members of the state census publicity committee to the palace of the paramount ruler of Igala Kingdom, Chief Matthew Alaji Opaluwa, (Oguche Akpa)

The Director briefed the Igala traditional rulers  of the activities of the commission preparatory to the forthcoming population and housing census and the complementary role of the traditional institution aimed at a hitch-free and acceptable census figure for Nigeria.

Mr. Abiodun said preparations for 2023 census had been in progress adding that in spite of the recent postponement by Nigeria’s federal government, Census 2023 is still on course as sensitive and non-sensitive census materials for the state have been received while adequate logistics have been mobilized for the smooth conduct of the exercise with the enumeration area demarcation as well as training of ad-hoc census field workers successfully completed in readiness for the awaited census.

According to the director,  the postponement was informed by the need to give opportunity to in-coming administration to make decisions on the census process with a view to making its outcome highly acceptable to the new administration that will adopt the Nation’s census outcome for planning and development purposes.

Abiodun said that considering the splurge of huge government’s spending on the project, no administration could ever abandon the project, with its huge development benefits to government and citizens and called on the traditional rulers to enlighten their subjects on the importance of census without any emotional attachment.

In his response, Attah Igala, Chief Alaji Opaluwa, said that the traditional rulers in his domain are being mobilized to correct the misconceptions about census as some of the subjects believe census is about taxation.

The traditional ruler flayed  the erroneous beliefs about census among people of rural Communities, giving assurance of the Igala traditional Council to step up sensitization about importance of census, as he promised the readiness of traditional rulers in the area to provide accomodations, feeding and guide to census field workers to be posted to his domain in the course of the exercise.

A simultaneous advocacy visit on the Ohinoyi of Ebira land, Alhaji Ado Ibrahim and the Obaro of Kabba, Oba Owoniyi Oladele Solomon were led by Kogi State federal Commissioner of National Population Commission, Professor Isah Habibat Jimoh who was  represented by Mrs. Omattah Ralie Moronmubo, Head of Vital Registration and Public Affairs, NPC State Office,

The membership of the state CPC comprised the Nigeria union of Journalists (NUJ), National Council of Women Society of Nigeria (NCWSN), Kogi State Market Women Association, National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), The Council of Ulamma’u, Christians Association of Nigeria (CAN), National Youth Service Corp (NYSC), Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), and Heads of media organizations in the state.

Similar visits to Ohimege of Koton-Karfe and Maigari of Lokoja, are scheduled to take place at a later date as part of the Population Commission’s sustained efforts at raising grassroots awareness on 2023 Census in Kogi State.

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