NDC will only get 33% if elections were held today- Legon Survey    

 


Only 33.1% of Ghanaians would vote for the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) if elections were held last year according to a survey conducted by the Political Science Department of the University of Ghana.

The ruling NPP on the hand, will get 52.7% if elections were held around the same time.

The survey also settled on President John Mahama as the preferred candidate for the NDC in 2020.

The survey was conducted in 250 electoral areas across the country with 50000 respondents 

Speaking to media  Wednesday,  head of the Political Science department of the University of Ghana, Dr Bossman Asare disclosed that  5000 respondents were sampled in ten regions.

He further said  250 electoral areas  were selected  with 18  NDC dominated constituencies and 14 NDC.

He explained that  some of the respondents voted for the NPP due to  the introduction of some critical social policies like the Free SHS, restoration of  trainee allowances and the fight against galamsey.  

“We can see that once government is working and getting things done citizens also appreciate. But of all these… the most popularly policy has to do with the Free Senior High School,” said Dr. Bossman Asare, Head Political Science Department, University of Ghana.

“Many voters indicated that they thought it was a very…very good thing and really identified with it,” he added.

Ghana | Atinkaonline.com 

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