The National Population Commission recently disclosed that Nigeria’s population is now estimated at 206 million. This comes exactly two years after the NPC estimated the country’s population at 198 million. The Chairman of National Population Commission (NPC), Nasir Kwarra, disclosed this at a press conference on the commencement of the next Enumeration Area Demarcation in Abuja on Tuesday.
Kwarra said since Nigeria had not been able to hold a census in the last 14 years, it would be difficult to know the exact population of the country.
He said, “In the absence of actual census, we formally do projections and we have all along been doing our projections and we estimate that as of 2020, the estimated population of Nigeria 206 million.”
The NPC boss said the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), had the sole right to announce the next census.
Kwarra added that he was certain that Buhari would do the needful soon.
While announcing the commencement of the Enumeration Area Demarcation (EAD) exercise, Kwarra said about 260 local government areas out of the 774 in the country had been fully demarcated.
He stated that the 11th phase of the exercise would begin on December 9, 2020 and end on January 20, 2011.
The NPC chairman said, “Planning for census is anchored on the EAD as the basis for estimating both the human and material resources required for the census. In essence, the success of a credible and accurate census depends very much on the quality and reliability of the EAD.”