His Highness, recently spoke during a phone interview for the "Direct Line" program on Sharjah Radio and Television. The Ruler of Sharjah emphasized the significance of the Sharjah Census project, saying it is important for everyone. Some people might think that this census doesn’t matter to them or that they don’t need to pay attention, but His Highness stressed that it is essential for understanding the living conditions of all residents in Sharjah. 

His Highness asked the employees handling the census to gather detailed information about specific areas, including the names of the residents, the types of homes they live in, their quality of life, and their income levels. This information is crucial for making decisions that can help improve the lives of the people in Sharjah. The more accurate the information collected is, the more effective these decisions will be. His Highness noted that feedback from the community, captured in the census, is used to meet the needs and wishes of the residents. His Highness reiterated that this census is very important for everyone living in Sharjah.

His Highness continued: "This census is not for publication, but is treated with complete confidentiality, as it contains information on people's circumstances. It is not published, and no one will see it unless I direct the Social Services Department to review a specific point to carry out a specific task. The head of the department informs those responsible for the census that she has an order from the Ruler of Sharjah, and they permit her to review the specific information."

His Highness emphasized, “I want everyone in Sharjah to know that through this census, they are communicating with me directly. This process allows me to understand even the smallest details about our residents, enabling me to provide meaningful assistance. We inquire about various aspects of financial obligations, such as installment payments and overall financial capacity. Thanks to previous census data, we have been able to raise the minimum standard of living for families to 17,500 dirhams. We’ve expanded new residential areas, opened additional facilities and attractions, and created new job opportunities for many seeking employment. Those who might feel shy or hesitant to express their needs—how long can they carry on like this? That’s why we encourage everyone to be open about their circumstances and include all their needs in these statistics, which I will personally review. This information will be organized and shared by government departments, making it easier for us to address various issues effectively.”

His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah added: “We call on people to cooperate with the employee responsible for collecting data in the Sharjah Census project, and to respond quickly to the census questions and not delay in providing information. This is because each area is collecting data for a specific number of people. If a resident of an area is late or refuses to provide their data, the employee may close the data collection file for that area without the resident providing their data. In this case, the resident will have lost a right, because the employee collecting the data does not want them to, but rather collects it so that the resident can benefit from what will be provided to them based on the data they have provided.” 

His Highness concluded his speech with valuable advice to his children, saying: “We advise our children to be economical with their expenses, prioritize necessities, avoid unnecessary expenses, and avoid increasing monthly bank installments. It is not good for a person to buy luxuries with debt, only to find that nothing remains of his salary. However, when a person has a surplus, they can do with it as they please. We want every father to think about the interests of his children and their future, and God willing, this census will be good for the people.”