
83% of NPP delegates reject religious and ethnic ‘propaganda’ in primaries – Global Info Analytics
Global Info Analytics has revealed that an overwhelming majority of NPP delegates have rejected religious and ethnic considerations in selecting the party’s 2028 flagbearer.
Some aspirants and their supporters in the race have urged delegates to factor in religious and ethnic affiliations when choosing a flagbearer.
Some have even gone as far as suggesting that the party lost the last election due to the religious and ethnic background of its presidential candidate.
However, in its latest survey, Global Info Analytics found that an overwhelming majority of delegates do not consider religion or ethnicity in making their choice.
“In the poll of NPP delegates just released, a data we did not include in the main report but found it relevant to release this morning is how religion and ethnicity of the candidates influenced their choices,” Musa Dankwa, head of Global Info Analytics wrote on his Facebook page.
“The poll shows that 82% said religion of the candidates isn’t important while 83% said ethnicity isn’t important,” he continued.
Musa Dankwa added, however, that only “9% of the delegates say religion is important while 8% said ethnicity is important.”