
Audio By Carbonatix
MONDAY, 4TH JUNE, 2012The Danquah Institute (DI) observed with disappointment and pity the press conference held by the Ghana Statistical Service last week, ostensibly, to announce the 2010 Population and Housing Census Results to the Ghanaian people.What transpired that day was shameful and an insult to the intelligence of the people of Ghana. To our dismay, no census report, per se, was presented to Ghanaians by the GSS. What was on show was a PowerPoint presentation of just a few headline data, similar to what was presented in the provisional figures over a year ago, 3rd February, 2011, to be precise. The national census was held on 26th September, 2010.Since last Thursday’s big ‘launch’ of the 2010 National Census Report, the report (that was ‘outdoored’ but not seen) is yet to be made available anywhere for any person or organization to study. The GSS simply and incompetently presented to the public a few major headline data, which was, more or less, ready by February 2011.What we expected to be launched on 31st May, 2012 (as was promised) was the full report of the September 2010 exercise. Instead, what we had was a partial report, with very scanty information for any serious planning or analysis.Ordinarily, a census report should have, at least, the following:1. Religion, Ethnicity and language backgrounds2. How many non-Ghanaians are living in Ghana3. Age distribution by gender or population pyramid, a basic graph which shows the structure of the population4. Labour force information i.e. employment, unemployment status and income levels5. Dependency ratio by region6. Distribution of working age population by region and gender7. Literacy rateThe lack of basic information on the above in the partial, piecemeal report on offer can only mean that the Ghana Statistical Service is either not ready or willing to release the 2010 census results.Beyond, the regional and district breakdown of gender (and an oral presentation by the Government Statistician of the percentage of Ghanaians purportedly above the age of 18), what was presented as a report was anything but. So far, there is no proper documented report of the census available to the general public, the academia, businesses, NGOS or institutions of state. The GSS may do well to give the nation a roll-out plan for the rest of the data.We are calling on the GSS to come out to explain this strange situation to Ghanaians. This is just not good enough from such an important national institution for such an important national assignment.……signed……
Nana Attobrah Quaicoe,
Head of Research
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