A recent poll conducted by Global InfoAnalytics has revealed that President John Dramani Mahama enjoys a strong job approval rating, with 66% of voters expressing satisfaction with his performance.
The survey highlights widespread public confidence in his leadership as he navigates the country's economic and governance challenges.
According to the poll, only 23% of respondents disapprove of Mahama’s handling of his responsibilities, indicating a relatively low level of dissatisfaction.
Meanwhile, 11% of voters remained neutral, stating that they had no opinion on his performance.
The high approval rating suggests that Mahama’s policies and governance style resonate with the majority of the electorate.
It also reflects growing optimism among citizens regarding his administration’s efforts to address key national issues, including economic recovery, infrastructure development, and social welfare.
With such strong public backing, Mahama’s government is likely to leverage this approval to push forward key reforms.
Political analysts suggest that maintaining this momentum will be crucial in sustaining public trust and ensuring continued support for his administration’s policies.
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