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60% of Ghanaians Trust Mahama’s Administration’s Corruption Fight

Evans Junior Owuby Evans Junior Owu
March 18, 2026
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President Mahama handingover ORAL Committee's findings to Attorney General and Minister for Justice Dr Dominic Ayine

President Mahama handingover ORAL Committee's findings to Attorney General and Minister for Justice Dr Dominic Ayine

A growing number of Ghanaians are expressing confidence in the government’s efforts to combat corruption, with new polling data showing that 60 percent believe the administration of President John Dramani Mahama is doing enough to address the issue.

The findings, analysed by Mussa Dankwa, Executive Director of Global InfoAnalytics, are based on a national tracking poll conducted in December 2025. The data reflects a slight increase in public approval compared to October 2025, when 58 percent of respondents shared the same view.

“I woke up this morning and saw a lot of posts on ORAL failures which are in the broad context from the corruption fight under this government, so I decided to revisit the December 2025 national tracking poll.”

Mussa Dankwa, Executive Director of Global InfoAnalytics

Mr Dankwa explained that the figures suggest a steady, if gradual, improvement in public perception of the government’s anti corruption efforts, even as broader debates continue over the pace and effectiveness of reforms.

Perceptions of Corruption Show Gradual Improvement

Beyond confidence in government action, the poll also indicates a shift in how Ghanaians perceive overall corruption trends in the country. In October 2025, 53 percent of respondents said corruption levels were improving. This figure rose to 56 percent in December.

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At the same time, those who believe corruption is worsening remained largely unchanged, moving slightly from 16 percent in October to 17 percent in December.

The relative stability of this group suggests that while perceptions are improving, a segment of the population remains unconvinced. The data points to a cautiously optimistic outlook among many citizens, with incremental gains in confidence rather than dramatic shifts.

Education Level Influences Public Opinion

The poll further reveals significant variations in perception based on educational background. Among respondents with Junior High School education, 54 percent said corruption is improving, while 19 percent believe it is worsening.

For those with Senior High School education, 53 percent said corruption is improving and 21 percent said it is getting worse. Respondents with tertiary education showed the highest level of optimism, with 60 percent indicating improvement and only 14 percent expressing concern that corruption is worsening.

However, the data presents a different pattern among individuals without formal education. In this group, 48 percent believe corruption is improving, the lowest among all categories, while 18 percent say it is worsening.

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“Perhaps, while those with some level of qualification understand due process, those with no formal qualifications are looking to quick justice. Please, this is my own interpretations oooo, you can also offer yours”.

Mussa Dankwa, Renowned Pollster and Executive Director for Global InfoAnalytics

Political Affiliation Shapes Views

Political affiliation also plays a major role in shaping public opinion on the government’s anti corruption performance. According to the poll, 38 percent of supporters of the New Patriotic Party believe corruption is getting worse, compared to just 8 percent of National Democratic Congress supporters and 15 percent of floating voters.

Conversely, only 22 percent of opposition supporters believe corruption is improving, while 78 percent of governing party supporters and 58 percent of floating voters share that view.

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On the question of whether the government is doing enough, the divide becomes even more pronounced. Among supporters of the New Patriotic Party, only 24 percent believe the government is doing enough, while 62 percent say more action is needed.

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In contrast, 86 percent of National Democratic Congress supporters believe the government is doing enough, with only 9 percent expressing dissatisfaction. Among floating voters, 60 percent say the government is doing enough, while 26 percent disagree.

Mixed Views Highlight Need for Broader Confidence

The data suggests that while overall confidence in the government’s anti corruption efforts is rising, significant skepticism remains, particularly among opposition supporters.

Mr Dankwa noted that this divergence in views underscores the importance of building broader trust across political lines to strengthen the credibility of anti corruption initiatives.

“If I was the government, I will give more value to the views of the opposition voters when it comes to corruption fight,” he stated, emphasizing the need for inclusive approaches that address concerns from all segments of society.

The polling results come at a time of heightened public discussion about accountability and governance, with various stakeholders calling for stronger enforcement and transparency measures.

While the increase from 58 percent to 60 percent approval may appear modest, it signals a positive trend in public sentiment. Similarly, the rise in the proportion of respondents who believe corruption is improving suggests that government efforts may be gaining traction.

Mussa Dankwa, Executive Director of Global InfoAnalytics
Mussa Dankwa, Executive Director of Global InfoAnalytics

However, the persistence of critical views indicates that expectations remain high and that sustained action will be necessary to maintain and deepen public confidence.

Outlook for Anti Corruption Efforts

As the Mahama’s administration continues to navigate governance and accountability challenges, the findings highlight both progress and areas for improvement.

The data suggests that while the government has made some headway in shaping public perception, there is still work to be done to achieve widespread trust.

The role of independent assessments, such as those conducted by Global InfoAnalytics, is likely to remain important in tracking public sentiment and informing policy decisions.

For policymakers, the message from the data is clear. Building lasting confidence in the fight against corruption will require consistent performance, transparency, and engagement with citizens across political and social divides.

READ ALSO: Ghana’s Domestic Debt Climbs to GH¢333.8bn

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