Speaking to our correspondent, the NPC spokesperson, Ishaya Yahaya, said the NPC had mapped out areas with poor networks, adding that the commission was in discussions with the NCC to resolve grey areas ahead of the 2023 census.

Yahaya noted, “There is no problem with the internet. In places where there are no networks, the enumerators will take responses and input them into tablets and later move to where there is a network and transmit the data.  We had even done network mapping, so we know which areas have a network or not.

“We are also having discussions with the NCC to see how we can improve on network availability ahead of the census.”

The NPC spokesperson further appealed to Persons with Disabilities to make themselves available during the census, noting that challenges encountered during the 2023 election would be averted.

Yahaya added, “Our appeal is that they should make themselves available and answer the questions truthfully. We do not envisage any problem during the census exercise. We are going to meet them at their houses. Anywhere we find people, including the custodial centres will be counted.”