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NBS Solicits Job Creation Data From Households

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The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has appealed to households to cooperate with its enumerators to collect statistical information that will guide government in creating jobs in the country.

Mr Muhammed Muritala, a Supervisor of an Enumeration Team, told newsmen in Abuja last Wednesday that the call became imperative because the level of statistical awareness in the country was low.

“That is why it takes some enumerators long period to get data from respondents,’’ he said.

Muritala gave an instance of a household in Abaji Area Council of FCT that he assisted in “pounding yam in order to elicit response to his questionnaire.

“At the end, the woman refused to respond to my questions due to low level of statistical awareness.’’

Mr Oladokun Akinola, the State Officer of NBS in FCT, said its field workers have commenced collecting data on job creation.

He said the survey covered households, private establishments, Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) across the country.

Akinola said the exercise commenced on December 6 and would end on December 21.

“The purpose of the survey is to assist the Federal Government to track jobs created and provide information on the kind of jobs people want.

“It would also help government to monitor and evaluate its programmes and policies toward job creation.’’

According to him, three modules would be used to collect the data.

“The first is to know all the households in each Enumeration Area (EA) and select 17 households to administer questionnaires on.

“The second is to administer questionnaires on some selected private establishments and institutions. The third is to collect data from the MDAs.’’

Akinola said the field workers were to identify 60 EAs in each of the 36 states and the FCT and interrogate 17 selected households in each EA.

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