REVEALED! Fitch Solutions Reproduces Musa Dankwa's Election Polls Predicting NDC Victory

Few days after it was widely publicized that ratings agency, Fitch Solutions has conducted a research and predicted victory for the NDC in upcoming December elections, emerging details have shown Fitch did not conduct an independent research.

Many Ghanaian news portals highlighted the research by Fitch but it has turned out the firm reproduced a local research work by Global Info Analytics led by controversial pollster, Musa Dankwa, which was done earlier this year in the height of the Ghana’s inflation.

Fitch surprisingly did not provide its own research findings for its election results.

In a report titled "Ghana's Political Risk To Moderate In 2024 On More Stable Macroeconomic Conditions", Fitch restated Global Info Analytics' reasons of rising cost of living for its own projections for the NDC.

"We anticipate that the opposition Natiomal Democratic Congress will win the upcoming December 2024 General elections in Ghana, following two terms of of New Patriotic Party rule."

"The rising perceptions of economic mismanagement in Ghana due to to persistently high inflation and weakened living standards will erode support for the incumbent NPP in the elections. We believe that social stability risks will be limited in the run up to the vote, given Ghana's entrenched democracy and history of peaceful transfers of power."

"In a survey by Global Info Analytics, 65% of respondents cited the economy as their foremost concern and it is our view that that the NDC is strategically positioned to secure victory in the upcoming general elections,"
Fitch said, referencing Musa Dankwa's works.

Following the revelation, many people have criticized Fitch Solutions for their laziness in conducting its own research.

The critics also accuse the foreign research firm of being biased towards the NDC.

Research by Global Info Analytics has often been a mixed prediction which lacks authenticity.

Their flaw became apparent during the governing New Patriotic Party primaries where they predicted a win for Alan Kyerematen and Kennedy Agyapong above the eventual winner, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.

Musah Dankwa's group has further faced stern criticisms for outrageous predictions for the NDC.