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The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the National Entrepreneurship & Innovation Programme (NEIP), Kofi Ofosu Nkansah, has urged Ghanaians to place their trust in the research conducted by Professor Smart Sarpong over that of Mussa Danquah's Global Info Analytics.
In a post on Facebook on Thursday, November 21, Nkansah referenced polling data from both organisations, stating that Professor Sarpong’s research was the most accurate and reliable.
He highlighted that Sarpong’s predictions for the 2020 general elections had an impressive accuracy rate of 99.6%, further bolstering his credibility.
Mr Nkansah called on the public to rely on Professor Sarpong’s research outcomes as a trustworthy source when preparing for the upcoming December 2024 elections.
He emphasised the importance of basing electoral decisions on the most accurate and scientifically sound information available.
"Based on historical data, we trust Prof Smart Sarpong, the Professor of statistics, over Baba Mussa the Accountant. Prof. Smart Sarpong's 2020 prediction accuracy level was 99.6%," he posted.
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