Ashanti Region: 58% of voters say Ghana under Akufo-Addo and Bawumia is heading in the wrong direction – GIA Poll

At the national level, the poll found that 65 percent of Ghanaian voters believe the economy is currently heading in the wrong direction with 25 percent saying the country is heading in the right direction.

The latest poll by research agency, Global Info Analytics, has indicated that majority of voters in the ‘World Bank’ of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), the Ashanti Region, believe that Ghana is heading in the wrong direction.

According to the poll, 58 percent of voters in the NPP stronghold believe that Ghana is currently heading in the wrong direction with 37 percent saying the country is heading in the right direction and the remaining saying they have no opinion.

In the Eastern Region, another stronghold of the ruling NPP, 59 percent of voters say the country is heading in the wrong direction.

About 25 percent of voters in the region, which is also the home region of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, say the country is heading in the right direction.

At the national level, the poll found that 65 percent of Ghanaian voters believe the economy is currently heading in the wrong direction with 25 percent saying the country is heading in the right direction.

The Central Region and the Upper East Region had the lowest percentage of voters saying Ghana was currently heading in the wrong direction with 49 percent and 53 percent respectively.

The disapproval ratings of the government were huge in the remaining regions with between 60 and 80 percent of voters saying the country is heading in the wrong direction.

Below is the regional breakdown of voters’ views on the direction the country is heading as provided by the Global Info Analytics:

Source: BAI/ADG || Ghanaweb

 

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