COMMISSIONER OLAYINKA OLADUNJOYE SETS BOLD AGENDA FOR NATIONAL POPULATION CENSUS IN LAGOS
Barrister Mrs. Olayinka Oladunjoye, the recently appointed Federal Commissioner of the National Population Commission representing Lagos State, addressed the agency's staff in Lagos, revealing a proactive approach towards the imminent National Population Census later this year.
Commissioner Oladunjoye emphasized the need for self-actualization among agency members, stressing the importance of readiness in ensuring Lagos State obtains accurate residential data. In her directive, she conveyed the significance of each staff member's role in contributing to the success of this vital undertaking.
Notably, Commissioner Oladunjoye revealed that the Commission has initiated the demographic survey exercise, a crucial step toward gathering comprehensive data. This exercise, she assured, will serve as a valuable resource for all ministries and agencies in Lagos State, fostering informed decision-making and efficient resource allocation.
Beyond the logistical preparations, Commissioner Oladunjoye expressed her commitment to reshaping the narrative surrounding the National Population Commission in the state. With a vision for enhanced effectiveness and relevance, she aims to instigate positive change within the Commission, positioning it as a key player in the state's development initiatives.
As the gears are set in motion for the National Population Census, Commissioner Oladunjoye's leadership signals a determined and forward-looking approach. With a focus on accuracy, collaboration, and narrative transformation, the National Population Commission under her guidance is poised to make substantial contributions to Lagos State's governance and planning landscape.
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