NPP never complained about our polls; NDC gov’t must get used to it

Mussa Dankwa, who heads Global InfoAnalytics, has responded to calls on him to end polls on presidential aspirants.
According to him, he will not end the polls just because some individuals closer to the government are unhappy about the polls.
He believes the polls represent the voice of the people, and they are facing opposition just because those in government do not want the voices of the people heard.
In a social media post expressing his position, Mussa Dankwa said “They don’t want the voices of the people to be heard. Mussa Dankwah does not own the polls, Global InfoAnalytics does and it is a company policy that we seeks views of voters every 3 months. But voters don’t elect presidential candidates, so why are they worried?
NPP government was never happy with the work we did, they never called on us directly to stop so, as a company, we will continue. No one instructs a polling organization on what not to poll because it is too early.
Imagine we head the call, can you imagine its implications on our independence and objectivity?
In the end, the polls will bring sanity into your race unless you don’t understand how”.
His comments come on the back of Ben Dotse Malor’s social media post suggesting his polls is not helping the country.
He said “Dear Bro Mussa Dankwah: we accept you’re brilliant, BUT pls pause your polling on presidential aspirants. It’s not helping our nation now. PLEASE. TNX”.