GHANA WEATHER

National Poll: Majority of Ghanaians Approve of Mahama’s Leadership

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
WhatsApp
Pinterest
Facebook
Twitter
WhatsApp

By Global InfoAnalytics

Ghanaians Express Confidence in the Country’s Direction and Presidential Appointments

The first national opinion poll by Global InfoAnalytics since the December 2024 elections reveals a significant shift in public sentiment, with a majority of Ghanaians expressing optimism about the country’s direction and President John Dramani Mahama’s leadership.

National Direction:
70% of Ghanaians believe the country is on the right path, a sharp increase from 22% recorded a year ago. Only 16% feel the country is headed in the wrong direction, compared to 68% last year.

Presidential Approval:
Mahama enjoys an 84% approval rating since assuming office.
Standard of Living: 32% of Ghanaians say their standard of living has improved, while 50% report no change, and 8% say it has worsened. Notably, 78% are optimistic about an improvement in the next 12 months, up from 32% in January 2024.

Presidential Appointments:
90% of voters are satisfied with Mahama’s appointees, with 68% expressing strong satisfaction.

Parliamentary Appointments Committee and Vetting Process
Appointments Committee Performance: 63% of those following the committee’s work are satisfied, though 37% remain dissatisfied.

Chairman’s Performance: Hon. Bernard Ahiafor, Esq., receives a 56% approval rating, while 44% are dissatisfied, including 19% who are completely unsatisfied.

Minority Leader’s Performance:
Hon. Alexander Afenyo-Markin faces low approval, with 64% of respondents dissatisfied, including 44% who are entirely unsatisfied. Only 8% are extremely satisfied.

Vetting Concerns:
77% of respondents believe the vetting process is being used to score political points rather than assess nominees’ competence, while 17% disagree.

Speaker’s Decision on Suspensions:
79% support the Speaker’s suspension of four MPs, while 12% oppose it and 9% remain neutral.

These findings indicate a strong endorsement of President Mahama’s governance, a positive outlook for the country’s future, and ongoing scrutiny of parliamentary proceedings.

More Stories Here

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

ADVERTISEMENT