Special Voting: I smell 65% victory for NDC – Ashie Moore

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The Greater Accra Regional Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Emmanuel Nii Ashie Moore, has expressed strong confidence in his party’s performance in the upcoming elections, especially during the Special Voting exercise.

Following visits to several polling stations in the region to monitor the voting process, Ashie Moore predicted that the NDC would secure an overwhelming 65% of the total votes cast.

During his visit, part of an ongoing effort to assess the election process, Ashie Moore interacted with voters, security personnel, and party agents.

In a statement to the press afterward, he commended the peaceful and transparent nature of the voting process, which he believes signals a favourable outcome for the NDC in the region.

Mr. Moore also shared positive feedback from security personnel, who assured him that the NDC is well-positioned for a strong performance and eventual victory.

“For where we stand as NDC Greater Accra, the process is peaceful and it is transparent. You can see the numbers coming in and we pray that this process will be repeated on December 7 because I could feel and smell the victory because we can see more of our party agents and we can see our party supporters around.

“We can see some party sympathisers, our executives, our election directors and our polling agents are also at the designated points. I have spoken to one or two security men and they assured us that we are making it and if this election is counted at the end of the poll, the NDC will get 65 percent in the Greater Accra region in this Special Voting.”

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