This
follows Mr Ephson’s prediction that President John Mahama and the
governing NDC will win the 7 December election with 52.4 percent while
the NPP’s three-time presidential candidate, Nana Akufo-Addo, will
garner 45.9 percent and the five other presidential candidates
collectively bagging 1.7 percent of the total votes cast.
Reacting
to Mr Ephson’s findings on Class91.3FM’s 12Live news programme on
Monday, 28 November, Mr Akomea told Regina Borley Bortey that: “We take
every poll in our stride. OK. Every poll that is made, we just take a
look at it, if there’s something in it that makes sense to us, we take
it. If there’s something in it that doesn’t make sense, we leave it like
that.”
“There have been many polls including
polls by CDD, IEA, EIU and all of these polls from credible institutions
have reported that Akufo-Addo is way ahead. Even recently there was a
poll by the University of Ghana Political Science Students Association
or something and they also put Akufo-Addo way way ahead. We look at it
and if there’s something that we can learn from it we take it and move
ahead. If today Ben Ephson too has done a poll and he is saying
Akufo-Addo is behind, we don’t have a problem.
Asked
if Mr Ephson’s findings do not dampen the NPP’s spirit, Mr Akomea said:
“Not at all, in fact it encourages us. The polls that have been done by
institutions, not an individual, institutions like the IEA, like the
CDD, like the EIU, those are institutions, not one individual. They all
say that we are ahead so if one individual says we are behind, we done
have a problem. I would place much weight on an institution than an
individual because if the poll is by an institution, the likelihood of
bias is reduced. A poll done by an institution as against an individual,
I will place much weight on a poll done by an institution,” he added.
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