Nigeria
has never had a reliable or workable data system if you go down memory
lane. The importance of data can’t be overemphasized. There are
innumerable and complex factors preventing the country from having one.
Government bureaucracy, politics, corruption, sabotage, and obvious
incompetence, they have courted to ensure stall the process of a good
data system.
This
is why different government parastatals are always collecting data. The
Independent National Electoral Commission, the Federal Road Safety
Corporation, Passport office, and The National Identity management
Commission (NIMC). It is NIMC that is supposed to coordinate this
responsibility but like others, they are lagging. It has taken the NIMC
more than 3 years to issue a National ID card.
So, it is very key for the government to improve its data gathering which in turn better our data system. Here are
4 reasons the Nigerian government needs to improve its data gathering
system. Even with the entry of technology, the government still
struggles to gather details of every Nigerians and other essential data
that are required for the government to make informed decisions.
Plans will be coordinated
The
Nigerian budget is based on estimates. We don’t the actual number of
crude the country produce daily. We don’t know the demography of
Nigerians. Those that are married, or single, those who need jobs. If
all this information is available, the government will be able to
effectively plan and provide Nigerians with infrastructure that they
need and not what they think they need.
Projects will have developmental impact
With
data correctly gathered, the government will know what each Nigerians
want. The government will know where to site hospitals, schools and
other developmental projects that will have the desired impact on the
people.
They will make Informed decisions
Good
and workable data at the disposal of government will help them make
informed decisions. But when it is incomplete, incomplete or
unavailable. Decisions will be based on perception or fallacies and not
facts.
Better fund management
With
the paucity of funds coupled with the recession, the government is more
likely to waste funds since they throw money at these projects without
considering data on where to site them. Corruption will also
significantly reduce.
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