The latest opinion poll for the 2023 year-end by Global InfoAnalytics shows that 68% of Ghanaians believe the country is headed in the wrong direction compared to 22% who believe it is headed in the right direction and 10% said they did not have an
opinion.

On the president’s job performance, the poll also shows 63% of voters disapprove of the president’s performance compared to 32% who approve of his performance, while 5% did not have an opinion.

When voters were asked to describe their standard of living in the last 12 months, 54% said it has gotten worse, 20% said it has improved, 22% said it has not changed and 4% did not have an opinion.

The polls show a significant increase in the number of voters who said their standard of living has deteriorated, rising from 47% in October 2023 to 54% in December 2023.

The poll also shows that the NDC is on course to form majority in parliament, as the generic poll predicts 52% of voters plan to vote for NDC candidates in the 2024 elections, up from 46% in the October 2023 while the NPP is currently on 31% compared to 38% recorded in the October 2023.

On the question of whether NPP can break the eight, 60% of voters said NPP will not break the eight compared to 21% who said yes, they will and 19% did not have an opinion.

The poll shows growing confidence of voters in the Ghana Police Service as 58% say they
have confidence in the service to manage the 2024 election compared to 32% who don’t
have confidence in the force, while 10% have no opinion.

For the Electoral Commission (EC), majority of voters, 54% now have confidence in the
elections management body compared to 38% who have no confidence and 8% did not have opinion.

When voters were asked about what divide Ghanaians, 56% of voters said politics, 27% said ethnicity and 17% said religion.

However, when voters were asked whether religion of the candidates will play a role on who
they intend to vote for in the 2024 elections, 76% said it will not play a role while 24% said it will.

For ethnicity, 74% said it will not play a role compared to 26% who said it will.

The poll was conducted between 22nd – 30th December 2023 with a sample of 5,881
respondents in all the 16 regions and across 82 constituencies.

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Source: Kasapafmonline.com/102.5FM