58% of Ghanaians approve of country’s direction, IEA survey shows
Fifty-eight percent of Ghanaians are satisfied with the direction the country is heading, according to a recent report by the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA).
The IEA noted that the result is unsurprising given the macroeconomic improvements recorded in 2025.
“The cedi appreciated by about 32% against the US dollar between 2024 and 2025. The strengthening of the cedi, together with broader macroeconomic improvements, have helped ease inflationary pressures, which is reflected in the decrease in the price of fuel at the pump and in the cost of some imported consumer goods. Hence, inflation declined sharply from 23.8% in 2024 to 5.4% in 2025,” the IEA said in a statement.
Other positive developments that may have influenced public perception include:
- The debt-to-GDP ratio falling from 61.8% at the end of December 2024 to 45% by the end of October 2025;
- A reduction in the average lending rate (cost of borrowing) from 30.2% to 22.2% over the same period; and
- The gradual recovery from the effects of the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme on citizens.
The survey further stated that these developments have helped restore confidence among many Ghanaians, who are increasingly hopeful for a better future under the current government.
The nationwide public opinion poll, based on responses from 1,022 respondents, took place across all 16 regions of Ghana between December 20-28 2025.
Additionally, the report noted that 34% of respondents indicated they are not happy with the country’s direction, showing that a significant minority remains discontented and highlighting the need for further progress.
Source: classfmonline.com
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