A survey conducted by the National Commission and Civic Education (NCCE) says 66% of Ghanaians are confident in the Electoral Commission’s ability to deliver a credible, free and fair elections in November.
The survey asked respondents on their views concerning the Electoral Body and whether they had confidence in them to hold a credible poll in December, and 66.5% of respondents replied in the affirmative.
The survey also asked respondents to rank, in order of importance, the issues that matter the most to them in choosing a leader, and the top three were education, health and employment.
The NCCE sampled 7,435 respondents for their study, out of whom 3,991 (53.7 per cent) were males, while 3,444 (46.3 per cent) were females.
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