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Commission Plans PPP To Capture National Data
The Infrastructure Conces
sion Regulatory Commission (ICRC) said it plans using a Public Private Partnership (PPP) to help the National Population Commission keep proper national records on births, deaths and marriages.
This is contained in a statement made available to newsmen in Abuja recently by ICRC’s Acting Head of Communications, Mrs Deborah Okafor.
It stated that the Director-General, ICRC, Mr Aminu Diko, said this when the Committee Team on Automation of Civil Registration Process, NPC, visited him.
Diko explained that the role of the ICRC was principally to regulate the procurement of infrastructure services through Public Private Partnership.
“Given the wide infrastructure gap and depleting government resources in the country at the moment, working with the private sector is a sure pathway towards achieving the mandate.
“The commission would aid by organising a PPP in the automation process of the generation of national data on deaths, births, marriages and stillbirths,” he said.
Diko recalled that ICRC had guided the Federal Ministry of Interior on a similar project in which a concessionaire for the Automation of Activities of the Citizenship and Business Department was procured.
He said that the project was currently under implementation.
The Chairman, Vital Registration Committee, National Population Commission, Dr. Festus Uzor, said the agency’s mandate was to have a comprehensive register of deaths and births in the country.
According to him, as of date, the agency had modestly achieved 42 percent birth and 10 per cent death registration.
He said the urgent need for improvement necessitated the committee to seek the use of private sector resources to have an automated registration process.
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