
With just 33 days left for Ghanaians to go to the polls to elect a President and Members of Parliament, every single action a party takes will attract reactions from Ghanaians.
The NDC in Ayawaso East Constituency made one mistake on its campaign banner that got people talking about it.
In the campaign banner that has gone viral on Social media, the NDC wrote number 1 on the campaign banner.

This is because, per the balloting of positions by the Electoral Commission, the NDC took number two and the NPP took number 1.
It is therefore surprising to see the NDC put number 1 on the campaign banner and not number 2 as it is the Party's position on the ballot paper.
Many people who are talking about this mistake by the NDC believed that, if steps is not taken, many supporters of the Party may vote for the number 1 position on the ballot on election day which will spell doom for the NDC as the voters will be voting for the NPP which is number 1 on the ballot.
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