Julius Debrah, 'man to beat' as NDC's James Agbey dismisses Musah Dankwah's polls
James Agbey, an operative of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), dismissed a recent political poll by Musah Dankwah. In a public statement dated April 11, Agbey accused Musah Dankwah's firm, Global Info Analytics, of conducting "voodoo surveys" that deliberately sideline key contenders, particularly Julius Debrah. Agbey said that with a few months to the 2027 National Democratic Congress (NDC) presidential primaries, Musah Dankwah's Global Info Analytics is waging a mercenary warfare targeted at managing public perception for his own parochial interest.
Agbey criticised a series of polls released by the firm, claiming they "completely ruled out" Julius Debrah as a leading contender for the party's 2028 presidential ticket. He questioned the credibility of the surveys, arguing they lack transparency and scientific rigour. Agbey insisted that Julius Debrah remains a formidable force within the NDC, saying, "For the record, Julius Debrah is by far the man to beat regarding any NDC presidential calculation." Agbey also described the polls as a "feeble and belated effort" and "the height of desperation."
Agbey called on Dankwah to withdraw the polls and apologise to Julius Debrah, stating, "If Musah Dankwah has any dignity and integrity left, he will immediately withdraw his misleading surveys and tender an unqualified apology to Hon Julius Debrah."
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NDC's James Agbey has criticized Musah Dankwah's recent political polls regarding the party's 2027 presidential primaries. Agbey claims the polls are misleading and deliberately sideline key contenders - but what could be the motive behind these accusations?
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