President Muhammadu Buhari-led government has been charged by the House of Representatives to suspend the planned 2021 census until the security challenges in the country are resolved.
The house of representatives made this call in a series of tweets on the official handle of the House of Representatives.
The resolution of the House was passed following a motion moved by a member representing Bosso/Paikoro Federal Constituency of Niger State, Shehu Beji.
Beji while speaking before the house noted that several factors would work against the accuracy of the figures that would be obtained and the overall success of the exercise due largely to insecurity.
“Beji said, the safety of enumerators would not be guaranteed in many parts of the country.”
“He also stated that many households would be unwilling to make family members available for enumeration because of the fear of the unknown.”
“He added that it would be unwise in the prevailing circumstances to post enumerators to some parts of the country currently considered to be volatile.”
“Beji argued that the fact that many locations would not be reached by enumerators was enough a reason to suspend the planned exercise.”
He charged the house to “call on the Federal Government to suspend the exercise until the security of the country stabilises.”
The prayer was endorsed by the House in a majority voice vote.
The House also invited the Chairman of the National Population Commission (NPC), Nasir Isa Kwarra, to explain the feasibility of conducting a population and housing census in the country amid the current security challenges.