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70% of Ghanaians believe the country heading in the right direction under Prez. Mahama.

The latest Global InfoAnalytics national poll reveals a dramatic reversal in public sentiment, with 70% of Ghanaians now believing the country is on the right track.

This marks a historic transformation from just months ago when the majority of Ghanaians expressed deep pessimism about the nation’s future.

The shift follows a prolonged period of declining public confidence.

In October 2022, 77% of Ghanaians believed the country was heading in the wrong direction, a figure that remained high at 71% in January 2023 and 65% as recently as April 2024, just before the election.

Mahama’s leadership drives a surge in optimism.


The positive shift in national sentiment is backed by public approval of President John Dramani Mahama’s first month in office.

A survey, also conducted by Global InfoAnalytics during the period, earned him an 84% approval rating.

The President’s cabinet appointments have also resonated strongly with the public, garnering a 90% satisfaction rate, with 68% of Ghanaians being either “very satisfied” or “extremely satisfied”.

Mahama’s return to power in January 2025 was a landmark moment in Ghana’s Fourth Republic, making him the first president to reclaim office after being voted out.

His victory, securing 56.3% of the vote against Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia’s 41.3%, ended the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) two-term rule under former President Nana Akufo-Addo.

However, 78% of Ghanaians now expect their living standards to improve in the next 12 months—a sharp contrast to early 2024, when the majority reported worsening conditions.

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