NPC budgets N532.7 billion for 2023 census

Chairman of the National Population Commission (NPC), Nasir Kwarra, on Wednesday, told a Senate committee that it would need N532.7 billion to conduct the 2023 National Housing and Population Census in April 2023.
Mr Kwarra said this at the 2023 budget defence before the Senate Committee on National Identity Card and National Population Commission (NPC) in Abuja.
“Based on the budget for the census, what we need to be able to complete the conduct of the census as well as the post enumeration survey and all other post census activities is a total of N532.7 billion.
”Aside from the N10 billion budget for 2023, the NPC earmarked the sum of N532.7 billion for conduct of 2023 census.
”NPC is ready to re- write the history of census in Nigeria by making the 2023 one not only accurate, credible and reliable, but acceptable to all Nigerians,” he said.
Mr Kwarra said that the budget also covered the post enumeration survey for the census, saying that it would be a great departure from the past in terms of keying into the issue of climate change.
He said that N206.85 billion was the approved budget of the commission in 2022, out of which N107.7 billion was for capital expenditure, N615 million for overhead and N7.8 billion for personnel cost.
Senator Sahabi Ya’u, the Chairman of the Committee urged the NPC boss to furnish the committee with details of projects executed with the 2022 budget in contrast with the 2023 budget.
(NAN)
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

Rights
UNICEF offers child protection services for vulnerable children in Kaduna
UNICEF has pledged continued partnership with the Kaduna government to reach vulnerable children across the state with quality child protection services.

Sport
EFL: Brighton down Arsenal; Chelsea, Tottenham eliminated
Kaoru Mitoma and Tariq Lamptey were both on target in the second half as Arsenal were knocked out of the English League Cup in the third round.

Sport
Liverpool need penalty kicks to prevent Derby County upset
Liverpool needed penalty kicks to overcome League One Derby County after a goalless 90 minutes ended with the titleholders securing their place in the fourth round.

Hot news Home top
Kwara: NPC seeks 37,000 workers for 2023 census, opens recruitment portal
The National Population Commission says 37,000 workers are needed for the 2023 Population and Housing Census in Kwara.

Africa
DR Congo deports Reuters journalist Sonia Rolley
French journalist with Reuters Sonia Rolley was expelled on Tuesday after she was denied accreditation by authorities of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Africa
World Bank to fast-track electrification of sub-Saharan Africa
The World Bank Group has designed an innovative initiative to accelerate African electrification to achieve universal access by 2030.