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Dec 05, 2025 Letters
Dear Editor,
For three years, a data vacuum has paralysed national planning in Guyana. Despite the country boasting the title of the “fastest-growing economy on the planet,” the $2 billion (GYD) 2022 Population and Housing Census—the most fundamental tool of governance—remains locked away. This silence, justified by the Ministry of Finance and the Bureau of Statistics as “validation,” is not just an administrative failure; it is a profound crisis of transparency that is crippling the nation’s ability to plan its future.
The discrepancy between the Government’s glittering “Limitless Guyana” marketing and its refusal to publish basic demographic data creates a glaring paradox:
While the Bureau officially cites commitment to professional diligence and methodological challenges, the political opposition and civil society speculate that the delay is a deliberate, calculated strategy for partisan political advantage:
The $2 billion Census belongs to the taxpayers and is not a political document to be manipulated. The continued silence fosters a national vacuum that fuels speculation, undermines transparency, and leaves essential services underfunded or misallocated. For a nation on the cusp of unprecedented economic transformation, relying on three-year-old, or even decade-old, estimates for critical policy decisions is not merely unusual—it is a profound failure of evidence-based governance. The government must immediately provide a transparent explanation, a breakdown of the expenditure, and a definitive, actionable timetable for the publication of this vital national data.
The opposition and civil society have consistently demanded answers over this prolonged delay, accusing the government of violating its statutory obligations and undermining the foundation of our democracy.
Sincerely,
Hemdutt Kumar
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