A high percentage of Ghanaians believe the country, under the current leadership of President John Dramani Mahama, is headed in the right direction.
This is according to a recent poll conducted by Global InfoAnalytics, which indicates that 66% of Ghanaian voters hold that view.
Sharing the latest findings, a survey by Mussa Dankwah also indicated that while 66% of voters believe the country is on the right track, about 24% hold a contrasting view that Ghana is headed in the wrong direction.
“66% of voters say Ghana is headed in the right direction, but 24% believe it is headed in the wrong direction, according to @GlobalInfoPolls,” he shared on X on Monday, December 22, 2025.
However, 10% of voters expressed no opinion on the country’s trajectory, maintaining a neutral stance.
On the President’s approval rating, 67% of voters expressed approval of his performance, while 24% disapproved of the government’s performance.
A further 9% of voters indicated they had no opinion.
Describing the polls, Dankwah explained that the government appears to still be enjoying public goodwill.
“Voters are not ready to end Mahama’s honeymoon, as the president receives a 67% approval rating for his performance so far,” he shared in another post.
66% of voters say Ghana is headed in the right direction but 24% believe it is headed in the wrong direction according to @GlobalInfoPolls pic.twitter.com/Tv46D7H9bD
— Mussa K. Dankwah, MSc.FCCA, DipIFR, MCISI,AIRM (@MKDankwah) December 22, 2025




