Governance

By Dayo Adu

The National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, says it is collating data to address multi-sectoral shortages across Ministries, Departments and Agencies in the country.

The Statistician-General of the Federation, Prince Adéyemí Adeniran stated this at the 2nd Bi-annual meeting of the National Consultative Committee on Statistics (NCCS) ongoing in Ibadan.

Prince Adéyemí explained that NBS was currently visiting states and federal establishments to access and ascertain the level of needs and shortages of manpower and equipment in all the sectors to produce broad statistical data for the government to enable it to formulate policies and laws that would ease the hardship of the citizenry.

He hinted that NBS was working on a data innovation laboratory to facilitate seamless data dissemination and exchange for more accessibility at the sub-national level.

In an address, the Governor of Oyo State, Engineer Seyi Makinde, represented by the Deputy Governor, Barrister Bayo Lawal, hinged his administration’s success on data, logic and Science.

He noted that through the aid of data, his administration Roadmap for Accelerated Development tagged “OMITUNTUN 1.0” was able to develop initiatives which tackled the multi-sectoral challenges in the state. Adding that Omituntun 2.0 was recording advancements in solid minerals exploitation and tourism to boost the lively hood of the people.

The two days programme with the theme: “Data Accessibility and Dissemination at Sub-national level” has in attendance Statisticians from the states of the federation, representatives of paramilitary agencies, Academics and members of civil society organisations.

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Education

The National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, has begun a verification exercise of all Better Education Service for All, BESDA, focused centres in Oyo State.

Speaking at the flag-off of a 5-day training of NBS Enumerators in Ibadan, the Executive Chairman, Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board, Dr. Nureni Aderemi Adeniran said the Board would collaborate with NBS to ensure a hitch-free exercise in the State.

Adeniran said his office, in partnership with the office of the Statistician General of the State, would ensure the enumerators have unhindered access to the 21 BESDA focus Local Government Areas in the State, adding that this will assist the government in attaining its aim to eradicate Out-Of-School Children menace in the State.

“We assure the NBS management that the State Government, through the Board will accord the verification agents all the necessary support and information they may require”, he said.

Adeniran added that the State Government will ensure pupils in affected BESDA focus schools stay back, despite the holidays, during the verification exercise, to ease the process.

“BESDA is a programme-for-result, funded by the World Bank to support the increase in access to basic education by raising equitable access for Out-Of-School Children (OOSC), improve literacy and strengthen accountability for results in basic education in Nigeria. We are determined to make it work in Oyo State”, Adeniran said.

Adeniran noted that the State is ready for NBS visitation in the selected schools across the state, to verify the authenticity of records kept by the implementing schools.

 He added that the Board will also provide data for the assessment of four Disbursement Linked Indicators (DLIs) on which the state would be rewarded.

“We welcome the NBS team and its Enumerators. This particular exercise, which is the second Phase, would be conducted in the 21 BESDA focus LGAs in our State”, he said. 

Speaking earlier, the South-West Zonal Controller, NBS, Mr Bayo Okunuga hinted that the trained enumerators, who are also referred to as NBS verification agents, would be deployed across various local governments to collect data.

He thanked the Oyo State Government for its commitment to the success of BESDA and NBS verification in the State.

 Also in attendance were the Statistician General of Oyo State, Mr Adekunle Adejuwon; the Coordinating Director of Oyo SUBEB, Mrs Abosede Owoeye and other management teams of the Board.

Oluwakayode Banjo

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News

Food prices have continued to surge in the last year with the latest data from the National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, showing that the Composite Food Index rose by 22.72 per cent this year from 15.03 per cent.

Now that Yuletide is here, Tosin Aderibigbe in this special report went to do a market survey of commodities prices especially foods in high demand.

Her report.

Tosin Aderibigbe