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A Global InfoAnalytics survey shows that most Ghanaians remain satisfied with the government’s handling of corruption.
The September 2025 poll reveals that 58% of voters believe the government is doing enough to tackle corruption, maintaining a strong majority endorsement of its anti-graft drive.
"On the fight against corruption, the majority of voters believe the government is doing enough in the fight against corruption. 58% of voters say the government is doing enough in the fight against corruption, while 29% say it is not doing enough," the survey stated.
This comes alongside wider perceptions that corruption levels in the country are improving, with 53% of respondents saying the situation has gotten better.
"On the state of corruption, 53% say it is improving, also down from 60% in July 2025, while 16% say it
is getting worse, up from 13%, while those who say it is the same have increased from 20% in July
2025 to 24% in September 2025," disclosed in the report.
Significantly, a majority of voters in all regions share this positive assessment.
While 29% of voters think the government is not doing enough, up from 23% in July, the overall findings underscore a prevailing sense of satisfaction with progress in fighting corruption.
The survey suggests that despite growing calls for more robust action, the government continues to enjoy strong public backing in its efforts to strengthen accountability and curb graft.
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