Bugisu Cultural Institution Praises UBOS For 2024 NPHC Results

Oct 14, 2024 - 10:04
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Bugisu Cultural Institution Praises UBOS  For 2024 NPHC Results

The Bugisu Cultural Institution has applauded UBOS for the 2024 census data noting commendable increase in the number of their people.

The cultural institution leaders led by Richard Masereje, the Attorney General of Omukhuka had paid a courtesy call on census commissioner, Dr.Chris Mukiza in Kampala.  “I want to applaud the bureau for timeliness in releasing the Census 2024 results.

 For long we have always made reference to the Census 2014 figures, however, with this latest information, we can now use scientific evidence to plan better for our people” said Masereje .

In the 2024 census, the population of the Bagisu has increased by 448, 767 people in the last ten years after putting the population at 2,096,149 people.

 The team used the opportunity to request for separate results of the Bagisu and the Sabiny. Masereje said that they would like to see Elgon as a standalone statistical sub-region without including the other districts of Kapchorwa, Kween and Bukwo.

According to UBOS statistical sub-regions, Sebei and Bugiso has always been referred to as Elgon sub-region. The other statistical sub-regions include Acholi, Lango, Ankole, Bunyoro, Toro, Buganda North, Buganda South, West Nile, Bukedi, Busoga, Kigezi, Teso, and Karamoja.

 The representatives of Umukhuka further noted that their proposal is timely as UBOS prepares to disseminate the National Population and Housing Census 2024 final results in December 2024 in accordance with the approved census roadmap. Masereje said this will ably guide their planning, policy formulation and evidence based decision making for the people of Bugisu.

The delegation pledged their continuous support to the Bureau’s work whenever called upon.

Dr. Chris Mukiza was grateful to the Umukhuka for the collaboration and cooperation between the two institutions and most especially, the support rendered to the Bureau during the entire Census 2024 exercise.

He noted that all cultural institutions in Uganda are consumers of quality statistical data and information and, therefore, they form part of the Bureau’s stakeholders in the whole statistical value chine.

 “The Census 2024 data is robust and of high quality, it is time to make good use of this latest statistical data and information. In fact your presence here at the Bureau is a testament of the importance that cultural institutions attach to statistical products”, he emphasized.

According the Census 2024 findings, the total population of Uganda now stands at 45,904,417 people with the females taking a big share of 24,338,681 and males 21,566,736 persons. The population has grown by 11.3 million people between 2014 and 2024 with a population growth rate of 2.9%.

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