 The Chairman of the National Population Commission, N.P.C. Nasiru Kwara, has described the organized labor in the country as a formidable stakeholder with enormous capacity to contribute to the conduct of its successful census. Kwara distorts these two in a sensitization workshop with focus on the imperatives of the 2023 census exercise jointly organized by the National Population Commission, N.P.C. and Michael Imordu National Institute for Labor Studies for members of the organized labor in Inori, the Kwara State Capitol. While describing the organized labor as the greatest beneficiaries of the forthcoming housing census, the Chairman of the National Population Commission, N.P.C., noted that of data that will be generated by the exercise will provide evidence-based planning for improving the welfare and living conditions of the Nigerian workers. With regards to the 2023 population and housing census, the labor remains a formidable stakeholder with enormous capacity to contribute to the conduct of successful census, while also standing to benefit from it. Way to go when we are pursuing public policy is through partnership. Nobody can do it alone. So I told the commission that we would like to partner with them so that we can promote knowledge, literacy, understanding about why we need census and how we are going to conduct the census and when will the census take place. Kwara also meant that the data to be generated from the 2023 census will greatly assist in local governance and socioeconomic planning and development of the country at large while labor leaders describe the move as timely and key to the success of the census. The data that will be generated by the exercise will provide evidence-based data for planning for improving the welfare and living conditions of Nigerian workers in the provision of education, health facilities, social infrastructure, provision of employment. This is more or less like a committee relation program, getting them informed about their plans, their programs and what they want to do and they are having a feedback from the workers which I really appreciate a lot. The census is a welcome program because we need to understand what census is all about.