Crisis persists as census
ends today
By MOSHOOD ADEBAYO, Abeokuta, HAMMED BODUNRIN, OSOGBO,
TUNDE RAHEEM, Akure, ROSE EJEMBI, Makurdi and IBRAHIM BARDE,
Kano
Monday,
March 27 2006
It was a bad day for an enumerator in Abeokuta, Ogun State
capital Sunday who was beaten to a state of stupor by angry
people protesting not being enumerated in the national headcount
which draws to close today, still trailed by sundry crises.
The residents, who stripped Hakeem Soyinka almost naked, were
not happy at the enumeration exercise in the ancient city
despite being forced to stay at home for six days.
The incident, came as reports nation-wide showed that some
initial problems still dog the exercise. They include shortage
of census materials, boundary disputes, protests by the National
Population Commission (NPC) field officers who, despite assurances
by the NPC national chairman, Dr Samuai’la Makama, have
threatened not to submit the census materials and records
unless duly paid for their services.
There are fears that these problems could affect the exercise
resulting in under-counting of the population despite the
two-day extension of its duration.
Relating his experience to Daily Sun, Soyinka said: "It
was in the cause of performing the national duty that I and
my colleagues met angry residents at Saje who protested not
being counted since the beginning of the national exercise."
Youthful Soyinka who described the experience as terrible
said: " As I tried to explain to them that there were
shortage of enumeration materials nation-wide, the residents
decended on me with slaps."
Daily Sun learnt that he was later rescued by the police who
also arrested and detained three suspects at the Divisional
Police Office, Adatan.
Meanwhile, commercial activities have returned to the ancient
city of Abeokuta just as enumerators were seen tidying up
their records by recording from the Form 01 to Form 06 which
many of them have threatened not to submit unless they were
paid their allowances.
Amidst allegations of non payment and under payment of allowances,
thousands of the enumerators in Abeokuta, Ogun State capital
threatened not submitting the collated census figures.
Daily Sun investigations in Abeokuta South, Abeokuta North,
Odeda and Obafemi-Owode Concil Areas of the state revealed
that enumeration officers were not happy with their controllers
whom they have accused of mis-appropriating funds allegedly
allocated for the exercise.
Reacting to the threat, the Chairman of Abeokuta South Local
Government, Mr. Hakeem Odejimi (a.k.a. Ologbohun) appealed
to the enumerators not to hold on to the results of the exercise.
Afenifere ascribed the apparent failure of the exercise to
poor planning, shoddy organisation and over centralisation
of the polity, whch it says, has again brought to the fore
the need to restructure.
"It is safe to conclude that the census exercise has
joined the string of failures recorded by our 3rd-term seeking
presidency despite over three years of preparation and N54
billion down the drain," the socio-cultural group said
in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Yinka
Odumakin.
"At the core of this failure is the refusal to come to
terms with the fact that the Federal Government as presently
constituted cannot successfully organise a cold tea party."
This has brought home clearly the imperative for national
restructuring. If the kind of unofficial preparations made
by the Lagos State government for the census had been officially
done at all the constituent units and many of the powers held
at the centre devolved to the constituent authorities, the
story would have been different.
"There is now no gainsaying the fact that except we truly
restructure and have a brand new constitution to that effect
as against the present third term constitution in the work,
we are just wasting our time as a people because nothing will
work."
And if President Obasanjo still want to continue with the
over-centralisation, he should call for the video clips of
the Solid Minerals Forum held in Abuja a few days ago. The
president was the chairman, guest speaker and even the master
of ceremony at the event. He, of course, did virtually all
the talking. By the time he was giving the vote of thanks
(yes, he did!) after over five hours, many seats including
that of the Alaafin of Oyo have become vacant. That’s
the danger of over-centralisation.
The group commiserates with all Nigerians who had made enormous
sacrifices thinking that the FG would be able to conduct a
credible census. Alas, it has turned out another "barren
exercise".
Apprehension over possible under-counting as well as reports
of insufficient materials and boundary disputes among communities
continued to trail the ongoing census in Osun state at the
weekend.
For instance, people of Inisa, in Odo-Otin Local Government
area of Osun State on Sunday, protested alleged marginalisation
meted to their community by the officials of the National
Population Commission [NPC], in the state.
The community, at a press briefing in Osogbo by the National
President of Inisa Descendants Union Prof. Labo Popoola, said
that the town with a total of 206 enumerated areas representing
23.35 per cent of the total number of EAs in the council area
was heavily marginalised in the distribution of census materials.
"Confirmed information at our disposal indicates that
we have a shortfall in supply to the tune of 982 forms, in
other words, we are as yet not at par with other localities
in the LGA in terms of distribution of census materials,"
Popoola stressed.
Meanwhile, reports of inadequate materials still pervaded
the state as officials of NPC and the government kept meeting
and reassuring the populace that the extension would solve
the problem.
The Ondo State government has restricted movement between
the hours of 6 a.m and 6 p.m Monday so that the census exercise
will be concluded.
This, Mr. Femi Agagu, Chief of Staff (COS) to the Governor
Olusegun Agagu, is to avail enumerators the opportunity of
covering all the parts of the state that had not been touched.
According to him, "with the restriction of movement,
we are sure that we will be able to cover the whole of Ondo
state. We have also got in touch with the highest census authorities
in the country and the problem of shortage of materials have
been redressed.
"The intervention of the governor has also led to the
resolution of the disputes and communal clashes that were
witnessed at the beginning of the census. Everywhere is now
peaceful and enumeration going on smoothly in those areas."
The Ondo COS also announced the establishment of a census
situation office located within the premises of the Government
House where all census complaints from the public are being
directed and redressed.
Meanwhile, an assistant comptroller with the NPC in Benue
State is currently being held and questioned by the Police
for allegedly selling NPC form 01 just as shortage of the
said form in the state has made a local government to photocopy
it so that its community could be counted.
The accused, whose name the state Police Commissioner, Mr
Ibe Aghanya, refused to disclose, was alleged to have sold
five cartons of the form which is now a scarce commodity in
the state at the cost of N1million at Ogbadibo Local Government
area of the state.
The census official drowned in a dam in Bagwai Local Government
area of Kano State at the beginning of the census programme,
five days ago has been found by divers in the locality.
According to the divers who spoke to a team of journalists
in Bagwai at the weekend, the corpse of the enumerator, who
was identified as Murtala Rabiu, was found swollen, floating
in-between ridges of water waves on the dam and without his
wears.
Chairman, of Samu’ila Danko Makama yesterday said the
headcount is 95 per cent successful. Makama told newsmen in
Abuja saying that no census in any country has 100 per cent
enumeration.
On the controversial payment of enumerators, he explained
that the process must be orderly otherwise wrong people would
be paid, saying, however, that NPC was not involved with the
payment, but the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
which brought over N20 billion to the project, supplemented
by N2 billion released by the government.
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