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Joe PeeProfessor Ransford Gyampo is of the view that it is trite knowledge that Ghana is a two-party state and that the many presidential aspirants who filed their nomination forms on the ticket of smaller political parties should have focused on winning a minimum of two parliamentary seats instead of engaging in the fruitless venture of running for the presidency.
Last week, the Electoral Commission announced that as many as 17 persons, an overwhelming majority representing smaller, lesser than political parties, had filed to contest in the upcoming presidential election.
Reacting to the announcement, Prof Gyampo concluded that apart from the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC), no other political party or independent candidate has a chance to win the presidency.
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