As the December 7th elections draw closer, a shocking wave of division is said to have hit the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) team allegedly tasked with securing victory through controversial means. According to insider sources, members of the team, disillusioned by internal disagreements and uncertainty, have reportedly switched their support to the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC).
The alleged rift within the NPP’s so-called “election strategy team” is said to stem from mistrust and competing interests among its members. This division has reportedly crippled their coordination and caused some to leak key strategies to the NDC. The information shared is believed to include sensitive plans intended to manipulate the outcome of the December 7th elections in favor of the NPP.
Polls and Prophecies Favor NDC Victory
Adding to the turmoil is a growing consensus among political analysts, pollsters, and even spiritual leaders that NPP’s candidate, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, is unlikely to win the election, even with alleged underhanded tactics. Multiple opinion polls have consistently placed the NDC ahead in voter preference, with the party’s flagbearer positioned as the likely victor.
Prophecies from renowned religious figures have also painted a bleak picture for the ruling party, warning that any attempt to rig the election would not only fail but also further tarnish the NPP’s reputation.
NDC Gains Momentum Amidst Crisis
The NDC, which has already been building momentum with its grassroots campaign and promises of inclusive governance, appears to be benefiting from the disarray within the NPP. Sources claim that the leaked information has given the opposition a significant advantage, allowing them to counter potential strategies aimed at manipulating the election.
Implications for December 7th
As the clock ticks toward the December 7th polls, the alleged infighting within the NPP and the purported defection of key operatives to the NDC have created a sense of unpredictability. Analysts suggest that these developments could significantly alter the dynamics of the election, further fueling calls for a free, fair, and transparent process.
The Electoral Commission and other stakeholders are now under heightened pressure to ensure that the will of the people is respected amidst growing concerns about potential election malpractice.
Conclusion
While the NPP grapples with internal divisions and allegations of election manipulation, the opposition NDC is poised to capitalize on the momentum. Ghanaians, meanwhile, remain watchful, eager for a peaceful election that reflects their true choice at the ballot box.