The National Population Commission (NPC) has reiterated its confidence in the technology set to be deployed for the conduct of the national headcount scheduled for March 29th to April 2nd this year.

This was as the commission decried the low turnout of Nigerians that participated in the trial exercise carried out recently.

The Federal Commissioner, NPC Edo state, Dr Tony Aiyejina made the disclosure on Sunday at a one-day capacity-building workshop for journalists on effective reporting of the 2023 population and housing census held in Benin City.

Aiyejina commended President Muhammadu Buhari for giving his nod to the census which he said is direly needed in the country since the last time such was conducted was sixteen years ago. He averred that this year’s exercise would for the first time be fully digitized.

His words: “Let nobody deceive you, this census will be accurate because the technology we are using cannot be compromised, permit me to acknowledge the bold decision of the present administration under the leadership of President Muhammad Buhari (GCFR) to conduct a census for the country.

“The present Commission, leveraging on the Administration’s approval and support, decided to conduct a digital census for the country, the first of its kind in Nigeria. It was a paradigm shift of epochal proportions, because all processes, before, during and after the census, will be conducted on digital platforms and devices.

“Nigerians need to be educated and enlightened on this new way of census taking. That is why the media as the fourth estate of the realm will play a critical and pivotal role in this census project. This is the main reason for holding this capacity-building workshop for journalists. It will avail them the opportunity to understand basic concepts and methodology in census taking that will eventually result in effective reportage of the census.”

In his opening remarks, the State Director of NPC, Mr Ayodele Okiei said the census would also help the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to take decisions in the creation of new constituencies which he said would deepen Nigeria’s democracy.