
The secretary of the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG) who doubles as a lecturer at the political science department of the University of Ghana, Professor Ransford Gyampo, has finally given his verdict on the Economic Intelligence Unit (EIU)'s prediction.
According to him, "Rather than laughing and tickling ourselves that at this charge this political party is likely to win or this political party is likely to loose, and knowing well that you cannot hold on very well that with your predictions you can't hold on seriously to it even to the possibility of things changing, I believe that we should go that far and from now till 2024 so many things are likely to happen. Therefore if you tell me the NDC is likely to win and it doesn't win what would you have done to yourself?...Why don't we wait and conduct more scientific evidence-based research and live up to the processes of the elections so we can predictions with a degree of certainty"

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