Bia
(W/R), Aug. 6, Ghanadot/GNA - Mr. Kofi Agyeman-Duah,
National Census Coordinator said the 2010 National
Population and Housing Census was not for monitoring but
to help the country assess the housing and
infrastructural needs of the respective districts of the
country.
He said it would also help
researchers, statisticians, investors, mortality and
morbidity rates and for poverty analysis.
Mr. Agyeman-Duah said these at the inauguration of a
12-member district census implementation committee at
Bia in the Western Region.
He said the country needs the population and housing
census to ascertain the real state of the country’s
population, standards of living, sleeping space and
district boundaries to meet the basic needs of the
citizenry.
Mr. Agyeman-Dua said committee will embark on census
publicity and education, recruitment and training of
field personnel and supervision among others.
Mr. Opoku Manu Asare, National Census Director said the
pending census will enhance knowledge relating to
housing conditions in Ghana for future planning, and it
would include all persons living within the borders of
Ghana including infants, children, sick and the insane.
Mr. Asare said apart from embassies, kiosks, schools,
stores, containers lorry parks and markets will be
covered to avoid omission and double counting of both
persons and houses.
He hinted that the census will focus on access to
Information Communication and Technology (ICT),
agriculture, disability, educational, economic,
demographic, social and housing characteristics.
GNA