President John Mahama’s administration continues to take pleasure in sturdy public approval, with a brand new ballot indicating {that a} majority of Ghanaians consider the nation is on the suitable path.
The newest nationwide monitoring ballot carried out by International InfoAnalytics, launched on 1st July 2025, exhibits that 70% of voters consider Ghana is headed in a constructive route. This represents a six-percentage-point enhance from the organisation’s earlier ballot in April. In distinction, 20% of respondents consider the nation is headed within the unsuitable route.
Approval of President Mahama’s general efficiency stays excessive, with 73% of voters indicating approval, whereas 19% disapprove. Approval is powerful throughout all occasion affiliations, besides amongst NPP voters, the place a slim majority of 46% disapprove, whereas 43% approve of his efficiency.
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On the difficulty of financial administration, 74% of voters say they approve of how the president is dealing with the economic system, whereas 18% categorical disapproval. Relating to job creation, 67% approve and 22% disapprove. On the controversial challenge of unlawful mining, domestically referred to as galamsey, 65% of voters approve of the president’s dealing with, whereas 24% disapprove.
When requested about the reason for Ghana’s present financial circumstances, 62% of respondents attribute enhancements to insurance policies carried out beneath the Mahama administration. 23% credit score the earlier authorities led by Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, whereas 15% say they’re not sure.
The ballot additionally captured public sentiment on the now-suspended Dumsor Levy, with 55% of voters expressing assist, 22% opposing, and 23% remaining impartial.
On the difficulty of way of life, 59% of respondents say their dwelling circumstances have improved in comparison with the identical time final yr. 12% say it has worsened, 25% report no change, and 11% had no opinion.
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Perceptions of corruption additionally seem like bettering. Based on the information, 60% of voters consider corruption is being lowered, up from 56% in April. 13% say it’s getting worse (a slight drop from 14%), 20% say there was no change, and seven% stay undecided.
On the federal government’s broader anti-corruption efforts, 63% of respondents say the administration is doing sufficient—up from 60% in April. Those that consider not sufficient is being carried out decreased to 23%, down from 26% within the earlier ballot.
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International InfoAnalytics’ polling knowledge suggests rising optimism among the many Ghanaian citizens because the Mahama administration passes the midpoint of its present time period.