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Negri Sembilan’s population almost at 1.2 mil: Stats Dept

Seremban has lion’s share of residents at 692,000, says chief statistician

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 08 Jun 2022 5:38PM

Negri Sembilan’s population almost at 1.2 mil: Stats Dept
Datuk Seri Mohd Uzir Mahidin says Negri Sembilan has received the overflow of the country’s prosperity from Kuala Lumpur with housing needs moving out of the federal capital’s vicinity, as many opt to work in Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya while residing in Senawang or Nilai here. – @bernamadotcom Twitter pic, June 8, 2022

SEREMBAN – Negri Sembilan recorded a population of 1.19 million in 2020 based on the 2020 Malaysian Census conducted by the Statistics Department compared with 986,204 recorded in 2010, said chief statistician Datuk Seri Mohd Uzir Mahidin.

Uzir said from the total, the district of Seremban has the highest population of 692,000 followed by Port Dickson (129,000) and Jempol (127,000), while Jelebu and Rembau have the lowest population of 46,000 and 47,000 respectively.

“Negri Sembilan has received the overflow of the country’s prosperity from Kuala Lumpur with housing needs moving out of the federal capital’s vicinity as many opted to work in Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya while residing in Senawang or Nilai here.

“Apart from that, the improving connectivity, as well as the flexibility of working from home, are among reasons people are choosing not to live near their workplace,” he told reporters.

He said this regarding the publication of the State Legislative Assembly Subnational statistics and the Findings of the Malaysian Population and Housing Census 2020: Administrative District, today.

Uzir said apart from that, the people here do not face issues with basic amenities such as water and electricity supply, roads, and so on, while the state is in a strategic location heading towards the south.

In this regard, he said information on the state subnational findings provides the latest statistics, which are important for more targeted development planning of constituencies.

On the details of the 36 state constituencies in the state, Nilai has the largest population with 119,613 people, 32,084 households, and 42,340 residences in the area while Senaling has the lowest population (8,024), with 2,350 households as well as 3,099 units of residences.

“The availability of statistics for the smallest constituencies at the parliamentary and state levels can be utilised as an important input by various parties, especially members of Parliament and state assembly in improving the governance of the area, and providing more targeted assistance to the people’s socio-economic needs,” he said. – Bernama, June 8, 2022

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