2006年VOA标准英语-Nigerian Census Result Avoids Controversy(在线收听) |
By Gilbert da Costa Nigeria has confirmed its status as the most populous country on the African continent, announcing its population has exceeded 140 million. Gilbert da Costa reports the announcement sought to avoid some of the more controversial details ahead of crucial polls next year.
"These are international standards. For example if you have a population of 50 million in a country, obviously those who are eligible to vote should not be more than a certain percentage of the total number of voters, so if there is a radical inflation, you can know it," he added. He said, "The actual elections, we are talking in terms of four months now, at most, and even the local government election we are expecting it to come early, January or so. So, there is no time. By now, all the logistic arrangements should have been put in place." "In fact the greatest problem we are having is that the inability of INEC [Independent National Electoral Commission] to produce a voter register is likely to produce a lot of problems," he added. The figures show that population growth in Nigeria is currently running at 3.3 percent and the overall population figure has nearly doubled since the last count in 1991. |
原文地址:http://www.tingroom.com/voastandard/2006/12/36368.html |