 In the meantime, civil society groups have passed a very tough confidence on the leadership of the National Population Commission, NPC, on its preparedness to conduct credible and acceptable censors. Convener of the Civil or Coalition of Civil Society Groups for Transparency and Accountability, Obin Nafranzis, who addressed journalists in the nation's capital, Abuja, led the NPC Chairman, Nasir Issa Quara, for introducing groundbreaking initiatives and reforms to the Commission. Obin Nafranzis, who spoke on behalf of the coalition, also hailed the NPC Boss for Instilling Transparency, Accountability and Property in the Apparitions of the Commission. While urgent Nigerians to continue to support the Commission, France is assured of credible censors that will help in addressing the merits of challenges in the country. Twenty-twenty-three population and housing censors is coming at the appropriate time because it will generate data to help business and sundry forecasting. That is, identify areas where businesses can thrive using the population size as an advantage. The resultant outcome from this will improve the amount of tax the government will generate. The Coalition of Civil Society Groups for Transparency and Accountability is confident that the twenty-twenty-three population censors would go a long way in tackling insecurity in the country.