GUYANA-Bureau denies political interference in census results.

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GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC—The Bureau of Statistics (BOS) has noted recent “erroneous claims” on social media, suggesting that political interference delayed the publication of the 2022 Population and Housing Census results.

The BOS said it is a semi-autonomous agency, legally mandated by the Statistics Act to “collect, compile, analyze, abstract and publish statistical information relating to the social, agricultural, mining, commercial, industrial and general activities and conditions of the inhabitants of Guyana.”

It said that in executing its responsibilities, the BOS is also guided by the Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics adopted by the UN General Assembly in 2014.

“The legal framework and official principles promote and ensure the independence of the Bureau. Our work is guided by scientific principles and sound statistical practices that adhere to the highest international standards and conventions.

“Accordingly, the Census is coordinated internationally and regionally, following agreed-upon principles and practices that withstand scrutiny and promote confidence in the results.”

The BOS said that any delay in the publication of the 2022 Population and Housing Census results “is strictly a consequence of our unwavering commitment to professional diligence in the face of considerable challenges encountered during this census round.

“Moreover, censuses across the Caribbean region have been significantly delayed, with countries such as Barbados, Grenada, Jamaica, Dominica, St. Lucia, and others experiencing protracted census activities extending up to and beyond two years.”

The BOS said this is due to several factors, including respondent suspicion, apathy, and fatigue in a post-COVID environment.

“The Bureau of Statistics is dedicated to ensuring appropriate statistical confidence in the accuracy of the census results and is not politically constrained, as suggested by some. “Furthermore, claims that the 2022 Population & Housing Census in Guyana shows that Guyana’s population declined from 746,955 in the 2012 census due to migration are unfounded and erroneous.”

It said that the soon-to-be-released preliminary report of the Census will provide an evidence-based exposition of Guyana’s population.

The BOS said it encourages all Guyanese “to avoid baseless speculations and to rely on the official census data and statistics produced and sanctioned by the Bureau of Statistics.”

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