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INSECURITY: NPC Plans E-Census in security-risk areas

With the security challenges plaguing the nation, the National Population Commission (NPC) on Thursday said it would use electronic means for population estimates in security-risk areas during the 2022 national census.

The Chairman of the Commission, Nasir Isa Kwarra, disclosed this at a press conference to commence the fieldwork for the second pre-test exercise in preparation for the forthcoming population and housing census in Abuja.

Kwarra said the electronic mode would be used to collect data to make the census accurate and free of controversies.

He added that population estimate is the only alternative to generate credible and accurate data in areas where its staff will not be able to reach due to insecurity.

The chairman said,  “We can use technology like electronic devices to estimate the population of an area. It is population modelling that is accepted globally.

“We are adopting it in case we are unable to get in there. We are trying our best to make sure that we get into the area and retrieve the data we want to get.”

He also explained that the second pre-test exercise was the last major activity of the commission before the 2022 national census while the first led to a pilot study on the Enumeration Area Demarcation (EAD) in 772 local government areas.

“We were not able to do the demarcation in two local governments, Birnin Gwari and Abadam of Kaduna and Borno States respectively. In Birnin Gwari, we were able to do two out of the 10 wards due to insecurity and not able to conduct any in Abadam,” he added.

Kwarra said the second phase of pre-test would take place in 444 Enumeration Areas (EAS) in 148 LGAs with the objective to generate suitable questionnaires/forms and clarity of concepts, instructions as well as contents of census instruments, among others.

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