Accra, Ghana – June 15, 2026 – President John Dramani Mahama’s approval rating has increased to 71%, according to the latest Global InfoAnalytics Tracking Poll, marking a significant rise from the 67% approval rating recorded in March 2026.
The findings suggest that a majority of Ghanaians are satisfied with the President’s performance and the direction of his administration. The four-percentage-point increase reflects growing public confidence in government policies and ongoing efforts to improve economic conditions, job creation, infrastructure development, and social welfare programs.
Political observers believe the rise in approval ratings demonstrates that many citizens appreciate the government’s commitment to addressing key national challenges. The latest poll also indicates that public optimism remains strong despite economic pressures facing countries around the world.
Supporters of President Mahama have welcomed the survey results, describing them as evidence that government initiatives are having a positive impact on the lives of ordinary Ghanaians. They argue that recent policy interventions and leadership decisions have strengthened trust between the government and the people.
Meanwhile, opposition figures maintain that more work remains to be done in areas such as employment, cost of living, and economic growth. They emphasize that approval ratings should ultimately translate into measurable improvements in citizens’ daily lives.
The Global InfoAnalytics poll is expected to fuel further political debate as Ghana continues to monitor the performance of its leaders and institutions. With public opinion playing a crucial role in shaping the country’s democratic process, the latest figures provide an important snapshot of how Ghanaians currently view President Mahama’s leadership.
As discussions continue across social media and political circles, many Ghanaians will be watching closely to see whether the administration can maintain or further improve its approval ratings in the months ahead.