Ghana’s 2010 Census final results to be released May 31 – Statistical Service

The Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) on Thursday said the final results of the 2010 Population and Housing Census would be released on Thursday, May 31, 2012.

A statement to the Ghana News Agency in Accra signed by Mr Elvis Adanyina, a Director at GSS explained that the service had completed the final phase of the data processing.

The GSS released the provisional results of the Census in February, 2011 while they continued with the processing of the detailed population data. “We have now successfully completed the process”, said the statement.

The statement said in connection with this, the GSS will on Thursday, May 31, meet-the-press at 10:00 hours at the Conference Hall of the Ministry of Information to release the final summary of results of the 2010 Population and Housing Census.

Originally, the results were scheduled to be released on March 31, 2012 but postponed to April 30, due to what GSS described as initial field challenges that impacted negatively on the data collection process.

The GSS dismissed allegations that the release of the census results was being delayed to favour certain political interests.

Some interest groups, including the Danquah Institute (DI), have mounted pressure on the GSS to release the census results early.

The 2010 Population and Housing Census was held in September 2010, and according to a GSS document obtained by the GNA, the process was such that after the census, the post-enumeration stage entailed grooming and preparation of questionnaires for scanning, verification of data, generation of tables and conversion into a format that could be used for data analysis.

Provisional results of the 2010 Population and Housing Census which were released on February 3, 2011 put Ghana’s population at 24.2 million. The current national population represents a 28.1 per cent increase over the 2000 population figure of 18.9 million, meaning that the country’s population has been growing at an annual rate of 2.4 per cent since 2000.

Source: GNA

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