Alan Kyerematen, Founder and Flagbearer of the Movement for Change, has dismissed the recent poll surveys showing varying predictions on Ghana’s December 7 general election.
Some polls suggest the NPP will win, others predict the NDC will triumph, while Alan Kyerematen’s party and other parties are expected to perform poorly in the December 7 election.
He described the poll surveys as manipulated.
Speaking on Lawson TV/Radio Ghana Se Sen with Kwame Tanko, he stated that 60% of Ghanaians are committed to either the NPP or NDC, with this group primarily consisting of voters aged between 18 and 35.
He pointed out that these voters have realized that the NPP and NDC have not delivered for them. Now, he says, they have a credible leader in him, Alan Kyerematen.
He confidently declared that he will win the election “with one touch,” emphasizing that he would not reveal any specific figures but assured a decisive victory.
“People will receive the shock of their lives,” he said.
“I have heard everything people are saying, but let’s wait and see what happens on Saturday,” he added.
Alan Kyerematen also stated that the NPP has always been divided between him and President Akufo-Addo, and he believes the December 7 election will be a 50/50 split, with 50% of voters choosing to vote “skirt and blouse.”