He said the census data was essential for planning development activities of the country, therefore, people who could not get counted during the main exercise should avail themselves for the mop-up exercise to get enumerated.
Mr Kponor, in an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) in Ho, also asked the populace to make use of the call centre lines established by the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) to facilitate the process.
The Director said a concerted effort was required to achieve a successful exercise, hence the need for the public to collaborate with the census officers.
He said the census was a national activity and had no political agenda, therefore, every citizen should ensure that he or she got counted.
Mr Kponor commended the GSS for their hard work and high professionalism exhibited in conducting the exercise and ensuring that it was carried out in an atmosphere of peace.
The census exercise started on June 28, 2021, and was expected to end on July 11, however, it has been extended to July 18, to enable people, who were not enumerated during the main exercise to get counted. Read Full Story
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