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Poverty: FG launches National Poverty Dashboard Situation Room as 133 million fall under index

President Muhammadu Buhari

The Nigerian government has officially launched the National Poverty Dashboard Situation Room (PDSR) as 63% of persons living in the country (133 million people) are multidimensionally poor. 

The situation room was inaugurated by Clem Agba, minister of state for budget and national planning, on Friday in Abuja. 

The FG had earlier stated that the Nigeria Multidimensional Poverty Index (2022) is designed to be used as both a measurement and policy tool. 

The minister noted that the necessity of a  data hub of poverty and welfare information is to house different features where policy discussions can be hosted, citing the hub would be used as a tool for a proper understanding of the poverty situation in Nigeria. 

He noted that the  Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) Report revealed that poverty was prevalent in the rural areas at 72 percent, compared to the urban areas at 42 percent, stating that he has been speaking about the need to pay attention to our rural areas. The money put into poverty reduction does not seem to be showing that it is working. 

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The statistician-general of the federation, Prince Semiu Adeniran, said the hub will diagnose and dissect whatever the problem is as it concerns poverty. 

The NBS officials added features of the lab, including a dedicated poverty dashboard and website, which would be interactive, and in-house experts who would provide explanations on the poverty indicators. 

For the record: Nairametrics reported earlier that the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS)  revealed  63% of persons living in Nigeria (133 million people) are multidimensionally poor. 

This is according to a press statement issued by the NBS on Thursday on the highlight of the result of the 2022 Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) Survey. 

According to the report, Over half of the population of Nigeria is multi-dimensionally poor, with multidimensional poverty higher in rural areas, where 72% of people are poor, compared to 42% of people in urban areas. 

In general, the incidence of monetary poverty is lower than the incidence of multidimensional poverty across most states. In Nigeria, 40.1% of people were poor, based on the 2018/19 national monetary poverty line, and 63% are multidimensionally poor according to the National MPI 2022. 

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