How we’ll get data to locate poor Nigerians – Minister Designate

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How we’ll get data to locate poor Nigerians – Minister Designate
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The ministerial nominee stated this on Wednesday when he appeared before the Senate for screening.

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“And then the wards into what they call enumeration areas, and the enumeration areas become the smallest units that they use in distribution, in dispensing facilities. And that was what INEC has been using in aggregating that data to form what they call polling units, polling units to ward, ward to local government, local government to state, and then to the country.

“By just doing this alone, we can distribute materials to the last man in the country, and that will help in getting data.“We can just get a dashboard. The dashboard will be sent to the Senate, to the House of Reps, to the donors funding, to additional partners. We can bring people down to the last man. I think that would be the best way that we can ensure that everyone in the country that needs to get the material, gets it, and that would also help the senators,” the minister designate added.

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