A woman recently sparked an online debate. She made a bold statement. This links Nigeria’s insecurity challenges to old population data.
In a widely shared video, she declared: “You cannot secure a nation if you cannot count its people.” She noted Nigeria has operated without current figures for two decades. The country lacks a recent census. It has no real numbers or reliable data. She argued Nigeria combats insecurity using obsolete maps and demographic guesses.
Her comments quickly gained traction. Social media users discussed the link. They explored census data, governance, and national security.
Public Opinion on Data Deficiency
Many Nigerians offered thoughts. They explained why population data stays inconsistent.
User @dee_hypeman acknowledged the point. They questioned how to achieve accurate citizen counts. They highlighted challenges in tracking births and deaths. Especially in the north, many births happen outside hospitals.
User @globaltrendX suggested a solution. They proposed a unified identity system. This would merge BVN, NIN, and similar credentials. Such a system would improve data tracking.
User @woodsAlfre85145 raised a concern. They questioned the census’s effectiveness. They noted constant cross-border movements. Herdsmen and bandits enter daily due to poor border security.
User @adisaedus offered a nuanced view. They felt the lady was both correct and incorrect.
This discussion underscores growing worries. Nigeria’s outdated census data is a problem. Poor population tracking worsens national insecurity. It also complicates policy development.
The viral video itself was shared by @AsakyGRN on a social media platform. It featured the lady’s remarks. She emphasized the difficulty of securing an uncounted nation.