The National Registration Bureau (NRB) is expected to provide a detailed response to concerning reports that some districts in the Central Region have registered more people than their actual populations. This alarming discrepancy has raised questions about the accuracy and integrity of the registration process.
Recent data has revealed that several districts in the Central Region show registration figures exceeding their known population sizes. This anomaly has sparked widespread concern among stakeholders and the public, who are questioning the reliability of the data used for various administrative and electoral purposes.
The NRB is scheduled to address these issues in a forthcoming statement, which will outline their position on the matter and detail the steps being taken to rectify the discrepancies. The bureau is expected to conduct a thorough review of the registration data and implement corrective measures to ensure that future registrations reflect accurate population counts.
This situation underscores the critical importance of accurate population data for effective governance and planning. The NRB’s response will be closely watched, and the public awaits assurances that the registration process will be improved to prevent such issues in the future.
We will provide updates as more information becomes available from the National Registration Bureau