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NPC Commences Masters’ Training For Trial Census
Ahead of the Trial Census billed for June, this year, the National Population Commission (NPC) has commenced the Masters Training exercise.
The Executive Chairman, NPC, Alhaji Nasir Kwarra, who declared the training open in Ado, Nasarawa State, on Monday, said that the Masters’ training is a training for trainers toward the conduct of a trial census, as one of the pre-census activities.
The Trial Census also known as ‘the census dress rehearsal’, is one of the pre-census activities and the process in which all census operations were tested in a detailed and comprehensive manner.
Kwarra said that the process took place ideally and as a matter of best practice, one year ahead of the actual census date.
According to him, the trial census tests all phases of the main census, from planning to the execution of the plans, logistics arrangement and management and questionnaire design.
“Others are the format, training procedures, fieldwork operations, publicity, payment system, data processing, data tabulations and analysis”, he said.
The NPC boss stated that the objective of the exercise, among others, is “to critically and comprehensively assess the quality and usefulness of the Enumeration Area (EA) maps that have been created.
“Secondly, to determine the possible demographic, as well as geographical changes that might have occurred in the EAs carved out between 2016-2018 and their implications for census taking.
“Thirdly, to determine the feasibility of uploading EA maps on the census application for house numbering and household listing, as well as population enumeration.
“Fourthly, to determine the correlation between EA estimated population and the pre-test enumerated population, among others”.
While noting that the quality of personnel for the trial census had a great impact on its outcomes, Kwarra stressed the need to properly train the facilitators who would in turn train the supervisors and the enumerators at the zonal and state levels.
He reiterated the commission’s commitment to training and re-training members of staff with the belief that it would help to effectively deliver its mandate.
Earlier, the Chairman, Census Committee, Dr Ipalibo Harry, had affirmed the determination of the commission to deliver credible, reliable and acceptable census.
Harry expressed confidence in the capacity of the commission’s personnel to conduct a first-ever digital census in the country.
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