Oyebanji: Census Figure Will Aid Planning, Policies’ Execution


Gbenga Sodeinde in Ado Ekiti

Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji has called for concerted efforts at ensuring a successful and hitch free 2023 National Population and Housing Census in the state.

Oyebanji, who made the call yesterday, while inaugurating the state’s publicity, logistics and security committees for the exercise.

He pointed out that the outcome would aid planning, policy making, execution of government programmes and policies aimed at improving the lives of the citizens.

The inauguration took place at the conference hall of the Governor’s office in Ado Ekiti.

Speaking further, the governor said the purpose of the committees was to sensitise and mobilise citizens of the state for the exercise which would take place throughout the country next month.

He noted that the exercise was coming when Ekiti State had just developed a 30-year development plan, adding that a successful census would help his administration in terms of economic planning and developmental programmes, security of lives and property, infrastructural development, quality health care delivery, among others.

Oyebanji said the exercise would also help in equitable resource allocation as the objective of the exercise was aimed at determining the population size, distribution of density, establishment of demographical data, employment status and standard of living.

While expressing his readiness to work with the National Population Commission in ensuring a smooth and successful exercise, the governor charged the committee members to ensure that all communities and houses in Ekiti State are well covered.

He also charged local government administrators to assist the enumerators to reach difficult terrains in the drive to ensure that all Ekiti residents were captured in the exercise to have a desired result.

“It is my pleasure today to inaugurate a joint committee comprising officials of the State and National Population Commission to sensitise and mobilised citizens in the state for the national and housing census exercise which is taken place throughout the country next month.

“We must therefore take upcoming census seriously as it will aid our planning, policy making and the delivery and execution of our programmes.

“My government is ready to work with the National Population Commission to ensure we have a smooth and successful 2023 national population and housing census,” the governor affirmed.

Earlier, the NPC’s Federal Commissioner representing Ekiti State, Mr. Ayodeji Ajayi, thanked the governor for providing necessary support and logistics for the success of the exercise in the state.

Ajayi, said necessary measures were being put in place to ensure successful exercise in the state with an assurance that the programme would meet global best standard.

The Special Adviser to the Governor on Budget, Economic Planning and Performance Management, Mr. Niyi Adebayo, said the committees, which comprised traditional rulers, local government chairmen, religious leaders among others would be expected to collaborate in the drive to achieve greater effectiveness.

Adebayo charged the people of the state to corporate with the officials of the commission, adding that a successful population exercise would help determine political strength, standard of living and economic capacity of each community.

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