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89.7% of electorates to vote on priority issues, 4.3% tired of politicians - NCCE

By Michael Eli Dokosi
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The National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) notes that education, health and employment issues are priority issues which could influence the voting pattern of Ghanaian electorates.

Head of Research, Gender and Equality at the department, Kojo Tito Voegborlo declared 89.7% of respondents stated they would vote on key priorities while 4.3% rendered in the research, they wouldn’t vote because politicians have disappointed them in the past.

6% of the respondents however are undecided as to which party or candidate to vote for.

Meanwhile a lecturer at the University of Ghana, Dr. Justice Bawaley acknowledged that research is crucial to help politicians know which areas to prioritize for a given people.

 

He observed the needs of a university community are different from the needs or aspirations of village dwellers.

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