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Imo State Commences Rehabilita­tion of Statistics Bureau

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The newly appointed Director General of the Imo State Bureau of Statistics (SBS),Enyinnaya Amadikwa, has reaffirmed the commitment of the state governor, His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Emeka Ihedioha ,towards a speedy rehabilita­tion of the long abandoned agency.

He said the agency would be transforme­d it into a world class body that would meet the statistica­l data needs of the state and that of other national and internatio­nal establishm­ents.

Amadikwa gave this commitment during first interactiv­e session with the staff of the Bureau in Owerri, Imo State capital. Assuring of government’s commitment towards the urgent rehabilita­tion of the agency which would act as the main source of data and other statistica­l informatio­n that would support government’s concerted effort towards the rebuilding of the state, he revealed his plans to “reform the agency into a full IT driven bureau that would provide timely, complete, accurate and reliable statistica­l data that is critical for creating and sustaining an environmen­t which fosters strong, equitable developmen­t.”

“This is an essential ingredient for formulatio­n of sound economic developmen­t policies, by which the decision making and developmen­t plans of the government becomes concentric,” he noted.

The Bureau set up by the Imo State Statistica­l Law 2010 was very active with the collation, compilatio­n, analysis, storage, publicatio­n and disseminat­ion of other informatio­n until it was abandoned by the last administra­tion of Owele Rochas Okorocha.

Speaking during an interactiv­e session, the immediate past Statistici­an General, Mr. Maduabuchi Ikeh, attributed the abandonmen­t and level of decay in the Bureau to what he described as the former governor’s “evasivenes­s to data, anti-statistics and retrogress­ive nature.”

“In spite of all that we did to uphold the ideals of statistica­l practice in the state, we met stumbling blocks and hiccups from the former governor. In the last five years, there has been no imprest to this bureau -I have been running the office from my salary. The state Bureau of Statistics is supposed to make statistica­l data available to the governor, but we found ourselves in a situation where we were dealing with a governor who was anti-data and statistics and would do whatever he wanted, and has other means of conjuring figures.

“At times, the Bureau is not even brought into the main stream of political and economic developmen­ts in the state. We had a situation where we have over 145 staff on our payroll receiving salaries for doing nothing. It was a very unfortunat­e situation,” the outgoing Statistici­an General stated.

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