Dr. Apaak chides Daily Graphic over selective publications

The Member of Parliament for Builsa South, Dr. Clement Apaak has taken a swipe at the State-owned newspaper, Daily Graphic.
According to him, there have several polls projecting the National Democratic Congress flag bearer John Dramani Mahama but Daily Graphic never gave it prominence.
However, the State-owned newspaper found it prudent to project a poll by a pro-New Patriotic Party (NPP) lecturer from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.
Dr. Apaak stated that no amount of fake polls will save the NPP administration from defeat in the 2024 election.
“No quantum of concocted polls by a pro-NPP lecturer like Dr. Smart Sarpong will save the failed, corrupt, and insensitive NPP and its candidate, Bawumia.
“We are alert and will expose every plot and scheme to rig the election for the NPP and Bawumia.
“Is it not interesting that all the polls by Musah Danqauh, all in favor of John Dramani Mahama, never got space in the Daily Graphic, yet one cooked poll by a pro-NPP lecturer is slapped on the front page of the Graphic and every other pro-NPP paper?” the Builsa lawmaker quizzed in a tweet.
“I guess the Daily Graphic is fast becoming pro-NPP/Bawumia paper too. It’s a pity that a national Daily has chosen to allow itself to be used for partisan propaganda. Ghanaians will not be hoodwinked,” the Builsa South lawmaker stated.
Source: Today.com.gh


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