Alan Kyerematen Will Beat Mahama - Nana Boakye
Former Chairman of the Tema West Constituency branch of the ruling New
Patriotic Party (NPP), Dennis Amfo-Sefah, has urged his party to be “scientific”
in electing its next flagbearer and in doing so, “be guided by the current wave
of polls” in the country.
In a write-up on social media, Mr. Amfo-Sefah, who is popularly called
Nana Boakye, said such guidance will inevitably lead to the election of former
Trade Minister, Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen as the party’s next flagbearer.
“As the polls show, Mr. Kyerematen is the most winsome candidate option
that we have against the NDC’s John Mahama who, compared to Bawumia, is leading
Alan Kyerematen in the national voter opinion by 54
percent to 40 percent compared to Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia in which case it is 55
percent to 38 percent,” Nana Boakye wrote.
He added,
“let us be guided by science and objective analyses rather than emotions and
power-worship so we can break the 8 and make the history we have set our hearts
upon.”
Nana
Boakye’s advice comes after the latest poll by popular polling company, Global
Info Analytics, showed that Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia is a hair’s breadth
more popular than Alan Kyerematen within the NPP, however, Alan Kyerematen is a more
popular choice for the presidency among Ghanaian voters in general than Vice
President Bawumia.
According
to the survey report, within the NPP, Dr. Bawumia attracts 39% of voters
compared to Alan’s 37%. However, among national voters, Alan Kyerematen has the upper hand
with 30% as compared to Dr. Bawumia’s 29%.
The poll
also said former President John Mahama leads all NPP potential candidates in
attractiveness among national voters with 54% to Alan Kyerematen’s 40% and 55%
to Dr. Bawumia’s 38%.
“AKK still leads DMB, 30 percent to 29 percent
among all voters. However, among NPP affiliates, DMB still has slender lead
over AKK. DMB now attracts 39 percent of NPP votes, AKK attracts 37 percent and
KOA, 23 percent.
“However, in the event of runoff, the poll shows
AKK leading DMB 57 percent to 43 percent among all voters and by 53 percent to
47 percent among NPP voters.
“For the
general elections, JDM leads all the NPP frontrunners. JDM leads AKK 54 percent
to 40 percent with further 6 percent intend to vote for someone else. JDM also
leads DMB 55 percent to 38 percent; 7 percent intend to vote for someone else,”
the polls report said.
Nana
Boakye expressed happiness that things are looking this way even though Alan
Kyerematen has not really kick-started his campaign yet, while in the case of
Vice President Bawumia, by virtue of his position in office, is already as good
as campaigning.
“It just
tells us that when Alan kicks his campaign into full motion, he will easily
overtake Vice President Bawumia in the winsomeness within the NPP and also has
a better chance of overtaking the NDC’s John Mahama,” Nana Boakye wrote.
He therefore reiterated his call
on the party, “to put our best foot forward by electing Alan Kwodwo Kyerematen
to win power for our great party, the NPP.”
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