Census: NPC trains centre managers, administrators ahead of headcount

The National Population Commission (NPC) has commenced capacity-building training for the Training Centre Managers and Administrators (TCMA) ahead of the 2023 Housing and Population Census (HPC).
Julian Nmanyaike, state director of the commission who declared the training open, emphasised the importance of the training and urged the participants to show a deep commitment to all aspects of the training.
She noted that the commission attached importance to every category of the training organised to equip the capacity of various levels of ad hoc personnel to be deployed in the headcount.
The director, who congratulated the participants for being successfully chosen for the training, appealed to them to give their best to ensure the success of the exercise.
Seventy persons are participating in the three-day training at the multipurpose hall of the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN), Abakaliki Study Centre.
The TCMAs will be responsible for managing facilities and maintaining a conducive environment for effective teaching and learning at every level of training.
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