According to a quick poll conducted by Global InfoAnalytics, more than half of respondents support demands for President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to resign.
54 percent of respondents favored the call, compared to 40 percent who opposed it, with 6 percent stating they had no opinion on the matter.
78 percent of respondents agreed that the Economic Management Team, led by Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, should be removed as a result of the economic crisis, while 18 percent disagreed and 4 percent did not comment.
Additionally, according to the poll, 13% of participants found the President’s economic recovery speech to be motivational.
25% of respondents deemed it uninspired. 38 people disagreed with 22% of those who stated the speech addressed the key concerns, who claimed it did.
Additionally, the poll asked participants about their thoughts on John Dramani Mahama’s most recent speech.
Only 11% of respondents to the analysis felt it was motivating, while 9% said it was uninspiring. 38 percent of respondents believed the primary issues were resolved, compared to 11 percent who said the issues were not addressed and 6 percent who had no opinion.
Which of the talks offered hope? was one of the poll’s questions.
Compared to Nana Akufo-speech, Addo’s John Mahama’s speech, according to 56% of respondents, offered more hope.
16 percent of respondents said Nana Akufo-speech Addo’s inspired optimism, 15 percent claimed none did, and 11 percent said both speeches did.
43% of respondents support John Mahama, 17% support Alan Kyerematen, 14% support Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, 8% support Kennedy Agyapong, 1% support Dr. Kwabena Duffuor, and 19% choose someone else when asked who they would trust to better manage the situation if elected.
Methodology and Approach
The survey has a 1407-person sample size.
Based on the total number of voters in each region as reported on the EC 2020 register, with an expected voter population of 17 million, the sample size was distributed across the 16 regions.
Random interviews with voters were conducted in each regional capital.
Between October 31 and November 1, 2022, interviews were held.
Source: newsthemegh.com