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A new survey by Global InfoAnalytics suggests that the majority of Ghanaians believe the country is on the right path.
The September 2025 poll shows that 66% of voters feel Ghana is headed in the right direction, down from 71% recorded in July, a five-point decline.
Despite the slip, the findings reveal a broad regional consensus, with most voters across all regions continuing to express confidence in the nation’s trajectory.
The full survey:
On government performance, the survey paints a mixed picture. Eighteen per cent of respondents rated the administration’s performance as excellent, while 54% described it as very good or good.
Twelve per cent considered it average, but 16% judged it as poor or very poor, an increase of five points compared to July’s results.
The data highlights both the resilience of public support for the government and the gradual emergence of more critical voices as citizens assess the delivery of campaign promises.
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