2018 census to cost N272bn – NPC

The proposed 2018 national population census will cost an estimated N272 billion, the Director-General of the National Population Commission (NPC), Dr Ghaji Bello, has said.

Bello told a correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in New York that the Federal Government was expected to fund the exercise by only 51 per cent while the international donor community would fund the remaining 49 per cent.

“The submission we have made to the Federal Government is in the region of N272 billion. But the good thing is that the N272 billion is not for one single year.

“It is spread along a four-year tenure. There’s pre-census activities, that is the preparation; the actual census proper itself and the post-census enumeration activities.

“So, maybe you are looking at an average of maybe N40 billion in the first year, another N100 billion during the actual census itself and then, the balance during the last year.

“But the beauty again is that not all the resources are normally provided by the government of the federation.

“The international community does come in and supporters like the European Union (EU) and USAID; from the previous record that we have, the ratio is  51 to 49 per cent.

“The 51 per cent is provided by the Federal Government while the 49 per cent is provided by the international donor community.

“Therefore, it is something that once government makes a proclamation, then it means that the country is ready and the international community will come and support the  government,” he said.

Bello also said there was the need for the government to leverage on the international community to help with the necessary assistance, adding that this would   go a long way in defraying the cost.

“Normally, there is no country that does census on its own and more so, it is a very capital-intensive activity.

Funding is important because we have to demarcate.

“There is an exercise that is called Enumeration Area Demarcation (EAD), which is supposed to be the foundation or the building block of census.

“And that is supposed to be carried out in every hamlet, every village, every local government, every household and then, the entire nation.

“That is normally a costly exercise, very expensive. And of course, up till now we have only been able to do 74 local governments out of 774.

It means we have done only 10 per cent. So, for us to be able to do the remaining 700 local governments, it means there is a lot of work to do.

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