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President Mahama’s approval rating drops drastically

By Tolon Radio June 10, 2026
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It appears the support President John Dramani Mahama has enjoyed since his re-election in 2024 is sharply declining as his approval rating has dropped drastically from 68% to 58.9%.

According to a poll conducted by the Institute of Economic Affairs conducted in May 2026 across all sixteen regions of Ghana and covering over 1,000 respondents, puts Mahama’s job approval rating at 58.9% — down from 68% recorded in December 2025. Some 28.4% of respondents disapprove of his performance, while 12.8% expressed no opinion.

The IEA says the more than 30 percentage point gap between approval and disapproval indicates that positive assessments of the President’s performance remain well ahead of critical ones, even as the decline signals a public growing more expectant.

Economy the biggest driver of approval

Among those who approve, the economy is the overwhelming reason. Nearly three in four approvers — 73.5% credit the government’s handling of the economy, followed by road infrastructure at 16.0% and energy and electricity at 2.7%.

The findings reflect a period of notable macroeconomic improvement under the Mahama administration. Since January 2025, inflation has fallen from 23.5% to around 3.4%, the cedi has appreciated by 26% against major currencies, and the Bank of Ghana’s policy rate has been cut from 27% to 14%.
Average commercial bank lending rates have also declined from around 32% to approximately 20%, while Ghana’s debt-to-GDP ratio dropped from 61.8% at the end of 2024 to 45.3% by the end of 2025.
Those gains have drawn international recognition, with Fitch, Moody’s, and S&P all upgrading Ghana’s sovereign credit rating — what the IEA describes as the first triple upgrade in many years.
The IEA describes the overall picture as one of broad public support tempered by rising expectations. “The findings suggest that Ghanaians are broadly supportive of the President’s leadership but are expectant that the progress recorded at the macro level will increasingly be felt in their daily lives,” the institute stated.

The poll is the latest in the IEA’s regular series tracking presidential job performance.

Source:tolonradio.com

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