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The latest poll by the Global Info Analytics has revealed challenges for Dr. Bryan Acheampong and Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, two former ministers in the Akufo-Addo regime, seeking to lead the NPP as the party's 2028 presidential candidates.
In different surveys conducted by the GIA, both to general Ghanaian voters and NPP delegates, findings reveal outcomes that suggest real struggles for the Bryan Acheampong and Adutwum campaigns.
For instance, in polls among general Ghanaian voters asking them who among the NPP candidates they would prefer to lead, both former ministers got paltry endorsements.
While 57% of Ghanaians preferred Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia to lead the NPP in 2028, and 29% gave their support to Kennedy Agyapong, the two former ministers, Dr Adutwum and Dr Acheampong, received a meagre 5% and 4% endorsements respectively.
The underwhelming situation was not different from NPP delegates surveyed by Global Info Analytics.
Among party delegates, Dr Bryan Acheampong received a meagre 3% support, while Dr Adutwum got 1%, the same as Kwabena Agyapong.
Former Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia led by 47%, while Kennedy Agyapong received 17% endorsement from party members, with close to 30% either undecided or refusing to disclose their preference.
In regional analysis, Global Info Analytics also surveyed three regions; Greater Accra, Central and Western regions, which it considered as swing regions. Again, the two former ministers struggled.
Both ministers received 4% approval from these regions, while Dr Bawumia led with 57% and Kennedy with 32%. Dr Bryan Acheampong had 4% and Kwabena Agyapong 3%.
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