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The Urgent Need for Census Data Release Before Elections

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October 9, 2024
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As we approach the upcoming elections, the recent census data must be released to the public promptly. Transparency in this process is crucial, not only for maintaining public trust but also for ensuring that we have an accurate understanding of our demographics as we head to the polls in 2025.

There are significant concerns regarding the integrity of the voter list. Information given suggest that the PPP government may be adding over 15,000 naturalized citizens to the electoral rolls, which raises questions about the motivations behind this move. It is essential that we scrutinize how these additions will impact the elections, particularly in light of migration patterns.

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For instance, over 6,000 citizens from Region 6 alone have migrated between 2020 and now. This demographic shift could dramatically influence electoral outcomes, yet without access to the census data, we cannot make informed comparisons with the GECOM voters list. Understanding the relationship between these numbers will be critical for evaluating the fairness and accuracy of the electoral process.

The census data can serve as a foundational tool for analysis, enabling us to assess how migration trends, population growth, and naturalization efforts correlate with the current voter list. This analysis is vital for ensuring that every citizen’s vote counts, and that the electoral system reflects the true makeup of our Regions.

In conclusion, the release of the census data is not just a bureaucratic necessity; it is a democratic imperative. As citizens, we deserve to know the full picture before casting our votes. Only then can we ensure a fair electoral process that truly represents the will of the people.

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