Local news

64% of Ghanaians satisfied with 2025 budget – Global InfoAnalytics

A recent National Tracking Poll conducted by Global InfoAnalytics has revealed that 64% of Ghanaians are satisfied with the 2025 national budget.

The findings highlight widespread approval of the government’s fiscal policies and priorities for the year.

The poll also showed that 26% of respondents remain neutral about the budget, while only 10% expressed dissatisfaction.

These results indicate a strong level of public confidence in the budget’s ability to address key national concerns and drive economic progress.

The 2025 budget has been a focal point of public discourse, with many citizens and stakeholders closely monitoring its implementation.

The high satisfaction rate underscores the government’s efforts to align its policies with the needs and expectations of the populace.

As the year progresses, the impact of the budget on Ghana’s economic and social landscape will continue to be a subject of interest.

Share
MasemTV Newsroom

Recent Posts

I’m sure God is even clapping for President Mahama – NPP’s Charles Owusu

Former Forestry Commission official Charles Owusu has lauded former President John Mahama for demonstrating humility… Read More

11 hours ago

Stable cedi credited for recent drop in cement prices – Trade Minister

The Minister for Trade, Agribusiness and Industry, Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, has attributed the recent decline in… Read More

12 hours ago

Support appointees to succeed — Asiedu Nketia admonishes NDC Members

The National Chairman of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), Hon. Johnson Asiedu Nketia, has… Read More

21 hours ago

Your hardwork will be rewarded – Asiedu Nketiah urges grassroots to be supportive and hopeful

The National Chairman of the ruling National Democratic Congress, Hon. Johnson Asiedu Nketiah on Friday,… Read More

21 hours ago

NAIMOS clears reckless illegal mining along the Kumasi – Sunyani Highway

In a decisive move, operatives of the National Anti Illegal Mining Operations Secretariat (NAIMOS) embarked… Read More

21 hours ago

Spare Parts Prices Stay High Despite Falling Dollar, Dormaa Gyasa Krontihene Calls for Government Action

Nana Oppong Kyekyeku Ababio, the Dormaa Gyasa Krontihene, has raised concern over the persistently high… Read More

2 days ago