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Survey shows NDC ahead of NPP in youth and education

Dzifa Gunu, Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Digital Centres Limited and a seasoned public relations specialist, has sparked fresh political debate with a recent social media post highlighting survey findings by pollster Mussa Dankwah.

According to the research, the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) boasts more young people and better-educated individuals serving as branch executives compared to the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP).

The data shared paints a revealing picture of the demographic and educational profile of delegates within the two major political parties.

For instance, while the NPP has a significant number of its branch executives with Junior High School education, the NDC outpaces them at the Senior High School level, recording 37% compared to NPP’s 19%.

Similarly, when it comes to tertiary education, the NPP appears slightly ahead with 28% of its delegates, while the NDC follows closely with 22%.

However, the narrative shifts when age distribution is considered. A greater proportion of the NDC’s delegates fall within the youthful age bracket, particularly those below 44 years, where the party commands an impressive 64% as against the NPP’s 26%.

For Gunu, these findings are more than just numbers; they signal the vibrancy and attractiveness of the NDC, particularly among Ghana’s youth and educated population.

In his words, this affirms the NDC as “Ghana’s most attractive political party,” a claim that speaks directly to the party’s ability to connect with younger generations and those with formal education backgrounds.

See his post below;

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