During Thursday’s plenary session, the House of Representative decided to investigate the allocation of N200 billion for the halted 2023 Population and Housing Census. The resolution was put forward by Clement Akanni, representing the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) from Osun State. Akanni highlighted that the allocated amount, as stated by the Minister, encompassed Post-Census Activities. Additionally, the National Population Commission (NPC) disclosed that approximately N200 billion was spent to prepare for the census.
Akanni pointed out that the census was abruptly halted just days before the end of President Buhari’s term. He underscored the critical need for accurate population data to inform policymaking effectively. As the motion gained acceptance, the House directed its Population Committee to summon the Director-General of the NPC to elucidate the utilization of the allocated funds.
Emphasis on Accountability and Transparency
The decision to investigate the allocation of funds reflects the House of House of representative commitment to ensuring transparency and accountability in governmental expenditure. With N200 billion earmarked for the census, stakeholders seek clarity on how these funds were utilized, particularly given the abrupt termination of the census process. The House of representative initiative aligns with public expectations for responsible stewardship of public finances and underscores the importance of effective oversight mechanisms in governance.
The summoning of the NPC’s Director-General underscores the House of representative determination to delve into the matter thoroughly. By demanding an explanation for the allocation and expenditure of funds, legislators aim to address concerns regarding financial accountability and the prudent use of taxpayers’ money. This proactive approach not only demonstrates the house of representative commitment to upholding fiscal responsibility but also reinforces public trust in governmental institutions.
Concerns Over Expenditure Transparency and Census Suspension by House of representative
The motion raised by Hon. Akanni highlights two primary concerns: the transparency of the expenditure related to the 2023 census and the abrupt suspension of the census by the previous administration. The revelation that approximately N200 billion was spent by the National Population Commission (NPC) to prepare for the census raises questions regarding the utilization of these funds and the outcomes achieved.
Moreover, the decision to suspend the census indefinitely, despite significant financial investments and the critical need for updated demographic data, has sparked apprehension among lawmakers. The House of Representatives seeks to address these concerns through a thorough investigation by its Committee on Population, aiming to ensure accountability and transparency in the management of public funds.
Committee Mandate and Path Forward
With the adoption of Hon. Akanni’s motion, the House of representative has entrusted its Committee on Population with the task of probing the expenditure and management of funds allocated for the 2023 census. The committee is expected to conduct a comprehensive review of the expenditures incurred by the NPC and provide insights into the reasons behind the census suspension.
Furthermore, the committee has been tasked with reporting its findings within four weeks, paving the way for informed legislative action. This investigation underscores the commitment of the House of Representatives to uphold accountability and transparency in governmental operations, particularly concerning critical initiatives such as population censuses. As the committee embarks on its inquiry, stakeholders await the outcome, anticipating clarity on the utilization of public funds and the path forward for addressing Nigeria’s demographic data needs.
National Population Commission Allocates 200 Billion Naira for 2023 Census Preparation
In a significant move towards the long-awaited population census slated for 2023, the National Population Commission (NPC) has confirmed the allocation of 200 billion naira for the preparatory phases. The announcement came through the Director of Public Affairs of the Commission, Isiaka Yaya, who emphasized the meticulous planning and execution of the commission’s programs since 2014. This allocation underscores the Commission’s commitment to conducting a comprehensive and accurate census, dismissing speculations that had arisen regarding the funds’ utilization.
Yaya elaborated that the gradual spending of the allocated funds over the years has been aimed at ensuring the smooth execution of plans and programs necessary for the upcoming census. This strategic approach not only reflects the Commission’s dedication to its mandate but also addresses concerns about the effective utilization of such a substantial budget. As preparations intensify, stakeholders are keen to witness tangible outcomes from this significant financial investment, particularly in terms of infrastructural development and capacity building.
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