Former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia
Former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has taken a strong lead in key regions ahead of January’s NPP Presidential Primaries.
In its latest survey result released on Thursday, August 21, Global Info Analytics showed that the NPP’s 2024 Presidential Candidate is highly favoured in the national poll it conducted, as well as the regional breakdown.
In the poll, 52% of NPP delegates nationwide prefer Bawumia, with his closest contender, Kennedy Agyapong, getting 17% national support, while 10 and 9% of delegates are undecided or declined to name their preference.
Dr. Bawumia also showed a strong lead in four key regions: Central, Ashanti, Eastern and Greater Accra regions, ahead of his contenders.
The most notable region is the Central, which is the region of Kennedy Agyapong, who is seen as Dr. Bawumia’s closest contender due to his second position in the 2023 NPP Primaries.
However, in his own home region, Kennedy Agyapong still trails Bawumia with 25% to Bawumia’s 32%.
According to the polls, 35% of delegates in the region are still undecided – a situation which experts say should be of concern to Kennedy Agyapong.
In the NPP’s stronghold, Ashanti Region, which has a significant number of delegates, Dr. Bawumia is again ahead, with 54% of delegates supporting him and 14% for Kennedy Agyapong, while 23% of delegates are undecided.
In the Eastern Region, another NPP stronghold, Bawumia is again in the lead, with 36%. Kennedy Agyapong follows at 13% and 24% undecided.
In the Greater Accra Region, which is also a key region in the contest in terms of a huge number of delegates, Bawumia is ahead with 51%, followed by Kennedy with 16%.
According to Global Info Analytics, there are still 28% of delegates up for grabs as 9% of delegates in the region said they were undecided, while 19% said they would not disclose their preference.
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