Sierra Leone: Stats SL engages advisory committee

Statistics Sierra Leone (Stats SL) has on Tuesday November 3, 2020, held a meeting with the advisory committee on the 2021 Mid-Term Population and Housing Census (MTPHC).

During the meeting, key presentations were done to the Advisory committee that consist of representatives from all political parties, the Development Secretary Ministry of Planning And Economic Development, Paramount Chiefs, 50-50 Women’s  Group, Committee Clerk in Parliament etc. on outcomes of the technical and publicity committees meetings for their advice and recommendations.

Welcoming representatives from different institutions, the Statistician General of Stats SL, Prof. Osman Sankoh (Mallam O), said that the committee is made up of different people from all walks of life, so he feels blessed to have them onboard to advise Stats SL on the planning of the 2021 Mid-Term Census for its successful implementation. He furthered by giving a clear justification for conducting the 2021 MTPHC which he says is mainly due to the fact that the institution cannot provide disaggregated population figures for type 3 localities which is a collection of small towns and villages to form an enumeration area and which he says is the case for  59% of the country.

Chairman of the event, Mr. Moses Williams who is also the Council Chairman of Stats SL, said that the Advisory committee is the highest committee for the 2021 MTPHC, so he believes with their advice the time lines will be achievable. He also underlined the fact that the Mid-Term Census is not in any way connected to politics and that everyone present at the meeting should work hard towards a successful outcome of the 2021 MTPHC by looking at the entire process as a national event. 

 Speaking on the tasks accomplished, the Deputy Statistician General, Andrew Bob Johnny said that  since the proclamation of a census by HE President Brigadier Rtd. Dr. Julius Maada Bio, Stats SL has succeeded in achieving major milestones like securing funding for the census from both the government and other donor partners including the world bank which is the lead funder, procuring  digital materials to be used for the census, establishment of committees, and signing of MOU’s with other countries amongst others. He concluded by saying there are however remaining tasks to be accomplished by Stats SL which he hope will be completed very soon.

The meeting concluded with a presentation on the outcome of the technical and publicity committees by  the census programme manager, James Medo and the Director of Communication, Samuel Ansumana.

By George M.O Williams  

6/11/2020. ISSUE NO: 7945