A legislation that would check indiscriminate procreation may be in
the offing as President Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday, gave
indication
that government was considering the option of checking population
explosion.
The President, who spoke at the swearing-in ceremony of the
newly-appointed Chairman and Commissioners of the National Population
Commission at the Presidential Villa, however, admitted that though
regulating the country’s population through legislation is a very
contentious matter, government cannot afford to remain aloof while the
country’s population grew unchecked.
It would be recalled that the only time there was an attempt by
government to control birth in the country was during the military
regime of General Ibrahim Babangida when it was decreed that the maximum
birth per woman is four children.
The policy, however, was largely unsuccessful because of widespread
opposition against it from different spectrum of the society.
However, reiterating his commitment to the new policy, President
Jonathan noted that Nigeria would not be the first country to make laws
controlling population and religious belief should not be a tool to
frustrate good policy.
He said: “For us to plan properly, we must manage our population. But it is extremely sensitive; we are extremely religious.”
-Vanguard
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