Confusion rocks Bawumia’s camp over fake polls

Fact-checks revealed that the organisations that recently announced a lead for Vice President over his main contender Alan Kyeremanteng, former Minister of Trade and Industry, Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen are not credible think tanks or research institutions.

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Information gathered indicate that handlers of Dr. Mahammudu Bawumia Campaign Team are yet to come to terms with fake polls conducted by Outcome International Ghana and Center for Sustainable African Development Initiative putting Dr. Bawumia ahead in the New Patriotic Party ( NPP) presidential primaries.

Fact-checks revealed that the organisations that recently announced a lead for Vice President over his main contender Alan Kyeremanteng, former Minister of Trade and Industry, Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen are not credible think tanks or research institutions.

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The organisations Center for Sustainable African Development Initiatives (CSADI) and Outcomes International Ghana (OIG) are unknown institutions with scanty information on them which, comes with credibility and authenticity challenges.

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Further investigations discovered that apart from the 19 Wisden Road, Stevenage Hertfordshire SG1 5NJ, UK as registered address of Sustainable African Development Initiatives, the main organisation responsible for the suspicious credibility deficient polls, it has unreported telephone number, unreported email address, unreported website, etc. which is very unlike a credible international think tank or research institution in any modern society.

It would be recalled that in December 2022, the two firms jointly conducted the month-long survey between November 15, 2022 and December 15, 2022.

Source: reportghana.net

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