By Damilare Adeleye
The National Population Commission (NPC) has refuted media reports suggesting that the next Population and Housing Census in Nigeria would take place in 2025.
Earlier reports had quoted the NPC Chairman, Hon. Nasir Isa Kwarra, announcing next year as date for the Population and Housing Census.
However, in a statement issued on Friday, Erelu Taibat Oloruntoba, NPC acting Director, Public Affairs, said no date has been fixed, adding that the Chairman’s remarks were taken out of context by individuals seeking to mislead the public.
She said, “To put the record straight, during a media interaction at the 30th Anniversary of the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) in Abuja, the NPC Chairman addressed the pressing issue of significant data gaps in Nigeria that impede the tailoring of reproductive health services and interventions to specific demographic groups. He expressed hope that President Tinubu would issue a proclamation for the census date in the coming year.”
She added that, “It is important to emphasize that while the NPC is constitutionally mandated to conduct censuses, it does not have the authority to set the date for the census. This power rests solely with the President of Nigeria, who is responsible for issuing the proclamation.
“Following the postponement of the census by the previous administration, the Commission has engaged with the presidency to determine a new date. As an organization committed to transparency and accuracy, we are currently in the preparatory stage for the upcoming census, and discussions regarding the timeline are actively ongoing. We urge the public to seek verified information from official NPC channels rather than relying on unsubstantiated claims.
“We call on the public and media to exercise caution and verify information before dissemination. For the latest updates, please visit the NPC’s official website and follow our social media channels.”