Tuesday, 26 August 2025

National Population Commission Sensitization Team Visits Kaduna North, South LGAs

Hajiya Sa’adatu Garba Dogonbauchi, receiving award during the visit at Kaduna South LGA

By Fatima Dayyab Usman, Vision FM Kaduna

The Federal Commissioner representing Kaduna State at the National Population Commission-NPC, Hajiya Sa’adatu Garba Dogonbauchi has emphasized the need for digital birth and death registration for national development.

She stated this when she visited Kaduna North and Kaduna South LGAs as part of her state-wide sensitization campaign on the forthcoming National Population and housing census.

The federal commissioner explained that the visit was aimed at highlighting the importance of census, share preparation updates and seek community support.

In their separate remarks, Chairmen of both LGAs lauded the initiative and pledged their total support and partnership for the success of the exercise.

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