The National Bureau of Statistics on Thursday in Abuja expressed
optimism that by 2015, only 27.2 per cent of the nation’s population
would be poor.
The Statistician-General of the Federation and
Chief Executive Officer, NBS, Dr. Yemi Kale, represented by the
Assistant Director, Millennium Development Goals, NBS, Mr. Iro Godwin,
said this during a dialogue organised by the Office of the Senior
Special Assistant to the President on Millennium Development Goals to
review the progress report made by Nigeria on international agreed
goals.
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on MDGs, Dr.
Precious Gbeneol, will present the country at the United Nations
Economic and Social Commission’s Annual Ministerial Review coming up in
June in Switzerland.
Kale said, “In 2004, we ran the first
National Living Standard Survey and we estimated the number of Nigerians
that were living below poverty line at 54.4 per cent.
“Between
1999 and 2015, if we divide 54.4 per cent by two to enable us draw our
target, it is expected that by 2015, only 27.2 per cent of Nigeria’s
population will be poor.”
Based on the last research conducted in
2010, the NBS noted that the country would need to build about 37.2 per
cent of its population to live above the present national poverty line.
Earlier,
the Minister of National Planning, Dr. Shamsudeen Usman, represented by
Mr. Abraham Taiwo, unveiled plans to make public the nation’s MDG
information system soon.
The minister said the system, which will
be accessible by governmental and non-governmental organisations, would
be vital for policy planning and implementation by all stakeholders.
“Nigeria
now has a comprehensive map of health, education, and water and
sanitation facilities throughout the country. Not only are the locations
of these facilities mapped, but their capacity has been recorded and
the gaps in capacity highlighted. All these will soon be made public for
policy making and implementation,” Usman said.
The minister
further said the MDG information system developed by the Nigeria MDGs
Office in partnership with the UN Country Team was designed to increase
the accuracy of targeted investment and accelerate the developmental
progress at both national and sub-national levels.
He added that
the NMIS had been useful in guiding the investment of country’s $1bn
debt relief gains in pro-poor activities, especially in the
implementation of the Conditional Grant Scheme.
According to him,
the CGS has been successful in encouraging states and local governments
to increase their spending in areas of education, health and water.
In
her remarks, Gbeneol said the forum provided an opportunity for
stakeholders to review the progress and challenges being faced in the
implementation of the MDGs in the country.
She noted that the
national report that would be compiled from contributions at the forum
wouldl highlight progress made in the implementation of the national
development strategies and policies, key challenges as well as lessons
learned for scaling up efforts.
ECOSOC initiated the AMR
mechanism for the international community to assess and advance progress
towards the IADGs, which includes the MDGs in 2007.
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