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Survey: 71% Of Ghanaians Believe Ghana Is Doomed

According to a survey, more than half of Ghana’s population sees the country doomed.

A new survey conducted by Global Info Analytics, a polling company in Ghana, has shown that 71% of citizens think Ghana is headed in the wrong direction.

The poll also revealed that 60% of New Patriotic Party (NPP) affiliates disapprove of the path the country is headed. While 81% of members of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) also say the party is on the wrong path.

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When asked whether the NPP can “break the eight”, 24% of voters believe the party can break the eight. While 59% said they can’t and 17% had no opinion.

The president’s job approval rating has made a significant recovery from 26% in October, leaping to 32% in January 2023, whilst his disapproval declined sharply from 69% in October to 59% in January 2023.

Vice president Dr Bawumia had 32% approval and 58% disapproval. In the case of Alan Kyerematen, 35% of voters approved of him whilst 45% disapprove of his performance.

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The survey used a sample size of 5,844. The sample size was allocated to all the regions based on the total number of voters in each of the regions. A decision was made on the Electoral Commission’s 2020 register.

A selection of 30% of constituencies from each region was then selected. Data allocated the regional quota based on the total voters in each of those constituencies.

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Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia and Mr Kyerematen are favourites to lead the party The poll conducted between 31st December 2022 and 15th January 2023, shows the race to lead the NPP is a dead heat among NPP. Dr Bawumia has lost the slender lead he enjoyed in October 2022 over Mr Kyeremanten.

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