President John Mahama’s post-election honeymoon appears to be fading, with his job performance ratings experiencing a decline, according to a new survey by Global InfoAnalytics.
The poll shows the President’s approval rating fell from 73% in July to 67% in September, a six-point drop. While he continues to command support from over two-thirds of voters, analysts suggest the dip signals rising public scrutiny of his leadership.
Key findings include:
Despite the decline, the survey highlights a notable achievement: for the first time, every region of Ghana currently approves of the President’s job performance, signaling a rare moment of national consensus.
Political analysts, however, caution that sustaining such approval may prove difficult as policy pledges are tested against the realities of governance.
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