Asuquo Cletus
The Cross River State government, has inaugurated a state consultative committee on data and statistics.
The committee is tasked with the mandate of strengthening the state’s statistical system, improving data accuracy, and fostering collaboration among key stakeholders.
Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, the Acting Governor Peter Odey emphasized the role of reliable data in shaping economic policies, improving governance, and enhancing citizen well-being.
Odey highlighted the state’s progress under the People First agenda led by his principal, Governor Otu, which according to him prioritizes sustainability, accountability, infrastructure development, economic diversification, and social support programs.
He said “This committee will serve as a vital platform for stakeholders to work together in strengthening our statistical framework. I urge members to be bold, innovative, and collaborative in building a world-class data system that will support our state’s development aspirations.”
Earlier in his remarks, the Chairman of the State Planning Commission, Dr. Bong Duke, underscored the SCCS’s role in fostering synergy between state and federal agencies, development partners, and key stakeholders.
He emphasized the theme of the meeting, ‘Enhancing Data Integration and Interoperability in the Cross-Universal State Statistical System.’ He stressed the importance of modern technologies like artificial intelligence, blockchain, and big data analytics in improving data accuracy and policy effectiveness.
“The integration and interoperability of data systems are crucial in today’s digital age. By ensuring seamless data sharing and standardization, we can enhance the quality of decision-making and governance across the state,” Dr. Duke noted.
He further explained that the committee will work closely with the State Planning Commission and the State Bureau of Statistics to address challenges in data harmonization, privacy concerns, and information accessibility.
“The goal is to create a secure, transparent, and inclusive data ecosystem that aids in policy development and economic planning,” he added.
In his vote of thanks, the Statistician General of Cross River State, Dr. Joseph Adoga, expressed gratitude to the Acting Governor for the inauguration of the committee. He reaffirmed the committee’s commitment to producing reliable statistics for evidence-based planning and decision-making.
“This initiative brings together all stakeholders in the state’s statistical ecosystem, ensuring that our policies and development strategies are informed by high-quality data,” Dr. Adoga stated.
The SCCS comprises key government officials, security agencies, and representatives from the private sector and research institutions. Members include: His Excellency, Governor Bassey Otu – Chairman; Vice Chairman/CEO of the State Planning Commission – Alternate Chairman; Federal Commissioner, National Population Commission – Member; Accountant General of the State – Member; Branch Comptroller-General, Nigeria Customs Service – Member; Branch Head, Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) – Member; State Commissioner of Police – Member; Branch Director of Statistics, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) – Member; State Representative, NNPC Ltd – Member; State Comptroller, Nigeria Immigration Service – Member; Directors of PRS in relevant MDAs – Members; Representative of the Armed Forces – Member; Representative of Research Institutions, Dr. Lionel Effan – Member; and Representative of the Organized Private Sector – Member.