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Majority of Ghanaians believe Ghana is headed in the right direction - Global InfoAnalytics

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The majority of Ghanaians continue to believe that the country is headed in the right direction, according to a recent poll by Global InfoAnalytics.

“70% of voters now believe the country is headed in the right direction compared to 20% who believe it is headed in the wrong direction.

“In the April poll, 62% said it is headed in the right direction while 26% said it is headed in the wrong direction. The majority of voters in every region except Ashanti say the country is headed in the right direction.”

The poll also shows that 73% of voters approve of the way the President is doing his job, while 19%
disapprove. The majority of voters in all the regions approve of his job performance, signalling a major shift
in polling history where voters from the stronghold of the main opposition party approve of the
performance of the president.

All party affiliates approve of the performance of the president except among NPP voters where a slim majority disapprove, amounting to 46% but 43% approve of his performance.

“For the government, voters continue to show strong approval of their performance as 18% say they have performed excellent, 61% very good/good, 10% as average and 11% as poor/very poor. In contrast to April 2025 poll, 21% rated the government excellent, 55% as very good/good, 9% average and 15%
poor/very poor.

On President Mahama’s handling of the economy, 74% of voters approve of his performance, while 18% disapprove. In terms of job creation, 67% expressed approval, compared to 22% who disapproved.

His efforts in addressing the ‘galamsey’ menace also received strong backing, with 65% approving and 24% disapproving.

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