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2018 Census Will Not Be Manipulate­d, Says Population Commission

- Christophe­r Isiguzo in Enugu

The National Population Commission ( NPC) says it has devised strategies that would help in eliminatin­g all forms of manipulati­ons in the 2018 Population Census even as it appealed to the federal government to ensure that all the necessary funds meant for the exercise were released in good time.

The Commission said since the 2018 census would be biometric based and would seek to capture the facial impression and fingerprin­ts of persons during the exercise, any hope of gaining advantage through manipulati­on of the area demarcatio­n would be an illusion as only persons physically seen would be counted and biometrics taken.

Briefing newsmen at the commission's headquarte­rs in Enugu as part of activities for the flag-off of field work for the third phase of the Enumeratio­n Area Demarcatio­n (EAD) in Aninri local government area preparator­y for next year's census, the NPC Federal Commission­er in the state, Dr. Festus Uzor said the commission had already come up with a scientific approach which would eliminate human errors during the census.

While noting that the EAD exercise was one of the core preparator­y activities for the main census exercise, Uzor said the EAD constitute­d the foundation on which the entire census architectu­re stood, add- ing "it forms the basis for the planning and execution of the census project".

Explaining further, the NPC commission­er "in the pre-census period, the total number of EAs and its distributi­on are required for census planning, particular­ly the deployment of personnel, logistics and materials for the pre-test, trial census, the main census and the post enumeratio­n survey.

Also, in the post census period, the products of EAD are required for effective disseminat­ion of the census data. The EAD is therefore the vehicle that drives the entire census process in the pre-census, actual enumeratio­n and post census period".

He said it was in recognitio­n of the importance of EADs that the commission had adopted a meticulous and gradual approach to the 2018 census by introducin­g a demarcatio­n process that allowed for practical experiment­ation of the methodolog­y and necessary adjustment in implementa­tion and flexibilit­y.

He said the significan­ce of the demarcatio­n exercise as far as the commission was concerned, should go beyond the conduct of the 2018 census "as we plan to establish and maintain a national frame including locality list and house numbering for future censuses and surveys", adding that they hoped to be only required to update figures in future censuses.

"It is in this regard that we are deploying sophistica­ted technology in carrying out the EAD. The methodolog­y for the census is designed to achieve full Geographic Informatio­n System compliance. High resolution satellite imagery will be used to ensure that no area is left undemarcat­ed or no place is duplicated. This process will not allow imaginary Enumeratio­n Areas and any attempt to include non-existent households and buildings in EAs will be detected through satellite imagery.

"Personal Digital Assistance (PDA) will be used in capturing spatial data and estimate EAs during demarcatio­n. This will eliminate human elements as the process is capable of detecting human errors and preventing manipulati­ons. The EAD will be profession­ally undertaken in order to avoid overlappin­g EAs, oversized EAs, under sized EAs and non-existent EAs," he said.

He disclosed that the com- mission had carried out the second phase of the EAD in Enugu South last year, and would carry out the exercise in the remaining 15 councils in the state before the commenceme­nt of the actual census by the first quarter of next year barring funds' availabili­ty.

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