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RSG Begins Baseline Study Of LGAs
Rivers State Government says it has commenced a one-week baseline study of the 23 local government areas of the State that will enable her ascertain data and other key economic indicators for the State.
A statement from the Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning and signed by the permanent secretary, Sir Promise Njoiwhor, said the exercise was in keeping with the state government statistics law No. 3 of 2010 and the Federal Statistics Act of 2007.
Njoiwhor who solicited support and cooperation from the traditional rulers, Community Development Committees (CDCs) as well as Chief Executives and Managers of Organisations towards the success of the exercise.
The permanent secretary also requested council chairmen to mobilise their people to avail the field operatives of the process the needed information, noting that the source of information would be protected.
According to him, “the identities of the data supplying entities shall not be disclosed directly or indirectly,” emphasising that the data collected would be applied strictly for planning purposes.
Njiowhor explained that the exercise which began on Friday is expected to take the field officers to the 23 local government areas of the State and appealed to residents of the state to cooperate with the officers.
He, however, warned that those who fail to give needed information to the field officers risk prosecution according to State and Federal laws on statistics.
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