The Federal Commissioner of the National Population Commission in Zamfara, Alhaji Muhammadu Rini, said digitalising the 2023 population and housing census would ensure transparency and accountability in the exercise.
The digital census would guarantee accurate and reliable data, according to Rini, who said this while interacting with journalists in Gusau on Monday.
The state NPC office reportedly taught 75 imams of the Jumu’at Mosque on Sunday in preparation for the population and housing census in 2023, NAN reports.
“You know, in the previous census, we used paper and pen.
“But the digital census would generate the actual data required for citizens, irrespective of their locations.
“Digitalising the process would ensure transparency and accountability in the census,” he said.
He noted that one of the responsibilities of the commission was to partner and seek for support and cooperation from stakeholders to ensure the success of the exercise in the state.
“Part of the commission’s measures to ensure success of the exercise in the state was engagement of all stakeholders, including the traditional and religious leaders, media practitioners and islamic scholars.
“Partnering with the Ulama and Imams became necessary considering their role in enlightening and sensitising members of the general public.
“They have greater roles to play in promoting citizens participation in the exercise,” he added.
“Just yesterday (Sunday), we trained 75 Juma’at Mosque Imams in partnership with the state Council of Ulama on how to sensitise the general public to the 2023 population and housing census.”
“We selected 75 participants of the training across the 14 local government areas of the state.
“Five Imams were selected across each of the 13 local government areas of the state while Gusau was given 10 Imams,” he explained.
He called on people of the state, especially the stakeholders, to support the commission to ensure a successful census in the state.
“As we all know, census is very critical to national development.
“The population and housing census does not limit to sharing of resources only.
“The census data is used to determine every sector of human development in the areas of economy, housing, health, education, employment and unemployment,” he added.