2006年VOA标准英语-Nigeria Census Struggles With Obstacles(在线收听) |
By Gilbert da Costa ----------------------------------------------------- The authorities have asked Nigerians to stay at home on Friday and Saturday to facilitate the head count, which has been bogged down by administrative lapses. "We have started on a good footing, if I can say so myself," said Dotun Oduneye, the census commissioner for Abuja. "The first day is usually the roughest, and things are stabilizing now. People are in the field, working round the clock, and people are monitoring. I believe we will complete the exercise in the allotted time. And, tomorrow and Saturday are restricted days." Observers say the credibility of the census is also being threatened by heightened political tension ahead of elections next year. Nigeria has about 250 ethnic groups, each demanding a voice in the politics of the country.
"Previous exercises will even be more credible, more acceptable to Nigerians, because Nigerians believe that there is a hidden agenda for the exercise at this particular period in time," he said. "The government, if it is serious, should have done the exercise long before now, so that Nigerians will not associate it with the third term that the government is pushing. People have not been properly trained, and people who had been trained have been substituted with people who were not trained. Everything is not done in a manner that will bring credible result." Nigeria, regarded as Africa's most populous nation, relies on estimated figures as a result of difficulties with previous attempts to determine its actual population. |
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