Wednesday 12 October 2016

NDC will win 2016 elections - Ben Ephson

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The Al-Hajj indicates that the
National Democratic Congress has once again been highly projected in an opinion survey conducted by renowned pollster, Ben Ephson Jnr to secure a resounding first round victory in the December 7 general      elections. The report by the celebrated Ghanaian pollster who is also the Managing Editor for the Daily Dispatch, which is set to be released this week, paints a
positive picture of the prospects of President John Dramani Mahama holding majority of the total vote cast in lock-and- key to secure a resounding victory in the first round of the presidential elections scheduled for Friday.
Mr. Ephson last week released
results of polls from 237 out of the 275 constituencies which showed the NDC winning 123 seats and the NPP securing 113 seats with an independent candidate from Bunprugu Yonyon constituency making it to the august house of
parliament next year. This ostensibly means that; with all
things been equal, the NDC is likely to remain the party with majority seats in the next parliament whiles the NPP will continue to play its minority role.
Ben Ephson, last Friday on many of the electronic networks made an emphatic statement to the effect that the December 7 election will be won in the first round. These findings by Ben Ephson, thus
c orroborates recent opinion poll
findings by other independent
research outfits like Synovate
Ghana; London based Economic
Intelligence Unit and the Bureau of National Investigation, which has predicted that the President John Mahama will upstage his close opponent Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo of the New Patriotic Party in the first round.

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