New poll shakes NDC race as leadership battle intensifies
A fresh political poll by New Global Info Analytics has sent shockwaves through the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), showing a dramatic shift in the party’s internal flagbearer contest — with Ato Forson reportedly taking a commanding lead over key contenders.
The findings suggest a tightening but uneven race, with party heavyweights Asiedu Nketia and Haruna Iddrisu trailing behind in a contest that is rapidly reshaping internal party dynamics.
FORSON EMERGES AS FRONT-RUNNER
According to the poll results, Ato Forson has surged ahead on the back of growing support among party delegates and grassroots members who view him as a fresh, technocratic option with strong economic credentials.
Analysts say his rise reflects increasing appetite within segments of the party for renewed leadership direction ahead of future national elections.
HEAVYWEIGHTS STRUGGLE TO KEEP PACE
Meanwhile, Asiedu Nketia — long regarded as a powerful force within the NDC’s organizational structure — is reportedly facing unexpected pressure from the emerging rankings.
Haruna Iddrisu, a seasoned legislator and former parliamentary leader, also remains in contention but trails behind the frontrunner in the latest survey snapshot.
POLITICAL UNDERCURRENTS INTENSIFY
The poll has triggered intense debate within political circles, with supporters of each camp interpreting the figures as either a warning sign or a temporary fluctuation in an evolving race.
Party insiders say the results could influence early positioning, alliance-building, and campaign strategies as internal competition heats up.
A RACE STILL OPEN BUT HEATING UP FAST
While the numbers point to a current advantage for Ato Forson, analysts caution that the NDC flagbearer contest remains fluid, with delegate sentiment capable of shifting rapidly as campaigning intensifies.
With major political figures still expected to declare or consolidate support, the race is far from settled — but the latest poll has undeniably raised the stakes.
WHAT COMES NEXT?
As the party navigates internal competition and strategic positioning, attention now turns to whether the leading candidates can sustain momentum or whether the race will once again be reshaped by new political developments.
For now, one thing is clear: the battle for the NDC’s future leadership has entered a more volatile and unpredictable phase.


