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58% of voters in Ashanti region believe Ghana's economy is not heading right direction - Report

8th April 2024 5:43:33 PM

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As per the April 2024 Global Info Analytics National Polling report, a notable majority of voters in the Ashanti region, totaling 58 percent, continue to express skepticism about the nation's trajectory.

Conversely, 37 percent of respondents in the region express confidence in the economy's current direction, while a minimal five percent refrained from offering an opinion.

On a broader scale, the sentiment regarding the economy appears to be evenly split across Ghana, with 65 percent of voters expressing dissatisfaction with the current course.

In contrast, 25 percent of respondents believe the country is on the right path. Meanwhile, ten percent of voters remained neutral, withholding their opinion on the matter.

Comparing these results to those of April 2023, a discernible shift is evident. The dissatisfaction rate of 65 percent reflects a decrease of six percentage points from the previous year.

Conversely, the satisfaction rate of 25 percent marks a notable increase of six percentage points from April 2023.

Notably, the percentage of voters refraining from expressing an opinion remained constant at 10 percent over the past year.

These findings underscore the prevailing concerns among Ghanaian voters regarding the nation's direction, particularly concerning economic matters.

Such insights into evolving public perceptions may influence political discourse and policymaking in the foreseeable future.

Below are the regional breakdown:

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Global Info

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