The 2018/2019 NBS report released recently had highlighted statistics of gender spread, population growth, and poverty ratio of states across the country, among others. Insecurity Poverty Security Nigeria
Following the latest report of the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics , the Federal Government has been charged to act quickly to arrest the growing insecurity, poverty and other issues in the country.
The 2018/2019 NBS report released recently had highlighted statistics of gender spread, population growth, and poverty ratio of states across the country, among others. “How do reports, especially, the NLSS report fit into our planning, policies, and budgets? How many states and local governments analyse such reports to determine the implications of their findings on the economy and wellbeing of their people?
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