Former New Patriotic Party (NPP) communication team member Hopeson Adorye has publicly questioned Professor Sarpong's polls, calling them unfounded and deceptive. Professor Sarpong, an NPP media officer, was accused by Adorye of falsifying the elections without carrying out any valid surveys. "You should throw his polls into a dustbin because it's not true," Adorye stated forcefully. Mark Saturday as the finest poll day. All of these individuals will be ashamed of this nation. He underlined that the only reliable poll will be the one taken on Saturday, election day, when the actual winner will be determined by the votes cast.
Adorye continued by accusing Professor Sarpong of swaying public opinion using his academic credentials. "He is deceiving Ghanaians by using his PhD and his brains, and everything he does is psychological. We ought not to accept it. "On Saturday, the actual poll will be conducted," he said.
There has been a great deal of discussion about the statements, with many people doubting the reliability of Professor Sarpong's surveys. Such polls, according to critics, might fabricate a story and mislead the public about the expected outcome of the election if they are based on unreliable information. Adorye cautioned Ghanaians against believing these surveys and urged them to depend on the outcome of the election itself to decide the victor.Tensions are high as the much-anticipated election draws near, and the validity of pre-election polls is still a contentious issue. Even if Professor Sarpong may have intended to foretell the result, Adorye's harsh rejection has called into question the accuracy of such predictions.
Voters will ultimately make the final decision, and everyone will be watching Saturday to see who wins. In the interim, Ghanaians are reminded by Adorye's remarks to exercise prudence when casting their ballots and to wait for the definitive, indisputable outcome.
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