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Congestion in Accra will worsen by 2030 – GSS

Accra, the bustling capital of Ghana, is anticipated to face increased congestion by 2030 due to significant population growth, as per recent data from the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS).

The GSS’s latest population projections for the period from 2021 to 2050 highlight a notable rise in population across the Greater Accra region.

As of 2024, Ghana’s projected total population exceeds 33 million, up from 30.8 million in 2021.

Specifically, the Greater Accra Region is expected to accommodate a growing number of school-aged children, projected to reach 2.96 million by 2030.

Furthermore, the youth population aged 15 to 24 years is expected to nearly double in size.

Dr. Faustina Frempong, Deputy Government Statistician, who presented the data, cautioned that “government to intervene in the exponential population growth in the Greater Accra region covering smaller land spaces.”

The purpose of these population projections is to provide insights into the future demographic landscape while informing policymakers, researchers, and the public about potential changes.

According to the GSS, this information is crucial for monitoring the progress towards national, continental, and global development goals.

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