The Centre for Democratic Development (CDD), says attacks on them by the National Democratic Congress over its recent survey which portrayed government in a bad light as unfortunate.
The survey which covered the period from July 2 to 18 indicated that Ghanaians are worried about their economic conditions which they argue might pose a threat to their existence.The survey was conducted from a sample size of 2,400 adult Ghanaians cutting across 163 districts and 291 towns and villages.
Furthermore, over 7 in 10 Ghanaians describe the current economic condition as ‘very’ or ‘fairly’ bad; and 65 % describe their personal living conditions in similar terms, the survey revealed.
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But National Organizer of the NDC, Kofi Adams, stated that the NDC has over the years never expected the CDD to give a positive assessment of the party.
He accused CDD and other civil society groups of pursuing agenda to promote the cause of the NPP.
However, a senior research fellow at the CDD, Dr Kojo Asante, explained that their survey represents the views of Ghanaians.
He mentioned that they conducted the research
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He rather urged all political parties to get used to pre-election surveys, whether it favours them or not.
Dr Asante indicated.