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The Ghana Statistical Service will later today release full details of the population and housing census conducted in 2010.
The service has come up for bashing in recent times for shifting its own deadlines for the announcement.
It blames the delay on interventions to resolve several boundary disputes encountered ahead of the exercise.
The provisional estimate put the country’s population at 24.2 million.
Public Relations Officer and Head of Field Operations at the Statistical Service, David Kombat assures they won’t disappoint this time.
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