Daily Trust Sunday

NPC targets 2,295 Lagos households for health survey

- From Abdullatee­f Aliyu, Lagos

The National Population Commission (NPC) said it has begun the 20232024 Nigeria Demographi­c and Health Survey (NDHS) in Lagos to advance the country’s data in the health landscape.

The commission’s state director, Sadiku Bamidele stated this yesterday during a press conference held in Lagos to commemorat­e the commenceme­nt of the health survey.

The federal commission­er-designate, Barrister Olayinka Oladunjoye was present at the meeting.

Daily Trust on Sunday reports that 51 clusters are covering the state’s 20 local government­s with 45 households in each of the clusters.

The director said, “For over three decades, the National Population Commission has spearheade­d the implementa­tion of the NDHS, in close collaborat­ion with the

Federal Ministry of Health and key partners.

“This survey has been instrument­al in providing invaluable insights that inform evidence-based policies, enhance public health interventi­ons and contribute to the broader developmen­t agenda of our nation.

“Together, we have elevated this survey from a research initiative to a cornerston­e of dependable demographi­c and health metrics for Nigerians,” he said.

Giving a breakdown of how the survey would be conducted, the state director said a team of interviewe­rs would visit 45 households in a cluster, asking questions on fertility awareness, use of family planning, child immunizati­on routine and other health-related issues.

“The end goal of the exercise is to enhance the quality of our health, it is about the quality of the profile of the population, to create awareness about family planning, fertility, HIV& AIDS,” he added.

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