Musa’s Polls Puzzle – 7.3% Discrepancy: Razak Kojo Opoku Seeks Answers

Musa’s Polls Puzzle – 7.3% Discrepancy: Razak Kojo Opoku Seeks Answers
A recent presidential primaries poll conducted by Musa Polls has sparked intense debate and raised several eyebrows across the country’s political landscape.
The poll, which was widely anticipated to provide insight into the current political climate, has instead left many questioning its validity due to a glaring discrepancy in the published results.
According to Musa Polls, the results stand as follows:
– Bawumia: 52%
– Ken: 17%
– Bryan: 3%
– Adutwum: 1%
– Kwabena: 0%
– Boakye: 0%
– Nimo: 0%
– Undecided: 10.7%
– Not Disclosed: 9%
However, when calculated, the total percentage only accounts for 92.7% of the vote, leaving a mysterious 7.3% unexplained.
This significant gap has prompted widespread concern over the survey’s credibility and integrity.
In an attempt to reconcile this disparity, allocating 1% to each of the trailing candidates – Kwabena, Boakye, and Nimo – only bridges the gap to 95.7%, still missing 4.3% of the total vote.
This unaccounted percentage has left many scratching their heads.
Razak Kojo Opoku, from the UP Tradition Institute, has publicly called out Musa Polls for clarity and transparency regarding this polling puzzle.
Opoku expressed concerns over the survey’s methodology and accuracy, citing the 99% confidence level and ±2.44 margin of error as grounds for heightened scrutiny.
“It is imperative that Musa Polls addresses this glaring discrepancy and provides a detailed explanation for the missing 7.3%,” Opoku stated.
“Anything less would compromise the survey’s credibility and undermine public trust in their research.”
As the nation awaits Musa’s response, many are left wondering what could be the cause of this polling puzzle. Is it a simple error, or is there something more at play?
Only time will tell if Musa Polls will come forward to address these concerns and restore faith in their research. Until then, the 7.3% mystery remains a hot topic of discussion across Ghana.
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Kwame Asare