[Press Release] Katsina State Governor Malam Dikko Umaru Radda, on Monday, launched the 2024/2025 General Household Survey and inaugurated the State Consultative Committee on Statistics.
Speaking during the inauguration at the Local Government Service Commission, Governor Radda explained that the household survey was designed to provide policymakers and development partners with detailed insights into living conditions across Katsina State.
The governor added that this comprehensive data collection effort would directly inform programmes aimed at transforming citizens’lives.
“Since we assumed office, our administration has prioritized programs that elevate the living standards of our people,” stated Governor Radda.
He added: “This survey will ensure that our development initiatives reach every corner of Katsina State, leaving no one behind.”
Governor Radda, however, directed all ministries, departments, and agencies to coordinate future statistical exercises with the Bureau for Statistics, establishing a unified approach to data collection.
The governor urged enumerators to maintain the highest standards of integrity in gathering information, emphasizing the critical role of accurate data in shaping government policies.
Earlier, the Director General Bureau of Statistics, Associate Professor Saifullahi Sani Matazu, declared the agency had received substantial government funding to support this initiative. Matazu added that the Bureau had been equipped with modern ICT facilities and trained personnel to ensure accurate data collection.
Professor Matazu promised collaboration with UNICEF, the World Bank, and other development partners to achieve comprehensive coverage.
During the ceremony, the UNICEF representative from Kano Field Office, Hajiya Fatima, presented the broader implications and advantages of this statistical initiative for development planning.
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Ibrahim Kaula Mohammed
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Katsina State
24th December, 2024
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