Central Regional Minister, Kwamena Duncan says the positioning of the Presidential candidates on the ballot paper doesn't determine victory.
To him, if a candidate will emerge the victor in the December 7 polls, it will primarily depend on his track record.
He stated that the issue of the symbolism of numbers as to whether being number 1 or 2 on the ballot paper will make a difference means nothing if the party has an abysmal track record.
"What is written is written. What is clear is clear . . . I don't have that belief that numerology can save you if you don't do good work. If you don't execute your mandate effectively, you cannot be saved by numerology," he said.
He was however certain that the ruling New Patriotic Party will be victorious in the elections not because they are number 1 on the ballot paper but rather the good job done by the party.
- NPP Primaries: Mireku Duker wins Tarkwa-Nsuaem by 96% of votes
- Dominic Ayine to face General Legal Council over comments against Supreme Court
- Court adjourns case involving Assin North MP
- Leaders of NDC were having sex with women during the 2020 elections - Atubiga alleges
- I always knew GUM would not win the elections – Brig-Gen. Nunoo-Mensah
- Read all related articles