The United Nations Population Fund's (UNFPA) Assistant Representative in Nigeria, Osaretin Adonri, has said the Nigerian population figures are speculative, projected and not accurate. The country is long overdue for a census, which would dismiss the catalogue of speculative population figures. The 2006 population census conducted puts Nigeria’s population at 140,003,542 while the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) 2012 data estimated Nigeria’s population to be 166.2 million. “Nigeria needs a census for population accuracy and effective planning,” Adonri said. According to the UNFPA 2019 State of the World Population report, Nigeria’s population has increased to 201 million, having grown at average rate of 2.6 per cent from 2010 to 2019. Credit: Financial Nigeria
This is a good move from Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), as it directed its members nationwide to reduce petroleum pump price from N145 per litre to N140.
- the decision followed the Saturday’s last-minute postponement of presidential and National Assembly elections by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
- it is to motivate Nigerians who had earlier travelled to different places across the country to cast their votes, but to their disappointment, the election was shifted; to return to vote again on Feb. 23.
-the price was slashed by N5.
-from the N145 per litre to N140 per litre.e
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- the decision followed the Saturday’s last-minute postponement of presidential and National Assembly elections by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
- it is to motivate Nigerians who had earlier travelled to different places across the country to cast their votes, but to their disappointment, the election was shifted; to return to vote again on Feb. 23.
-the price was slashed by N5.
-from the N145 per litre to N140 per litre.e
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Good one from IPMAN. Transport companies should take note and reduce their fare too.
ReplyDeleteWow... Thank you IPMAN.
ReplyDeleteTransport companies please ooo