Majority of Ghanaians Back Anti-Corruption Efforts

A recent Global InfoAnalytics survey indicates that a majority of Ghanaians are satisfied with the government’s performance in tackling corruption.

According to the September 2025 poll, 58% of voters believe the government is doing enough to fight corruption, reflecting continued public support for its anti-graft initiatives.

“A majority of voters believe the government is doing enough in the fight against corruption. 58% say the government’s efforts are sufficient, while 29% believe it is not doing enough,” the report noted.

The findings also show an improving perception of corruption levels nationwide.

Importantly, voters across all regions largely share this positive outlook.

Despite a slight increase in those who believe more should be done (rising from 23% in July to 29% in September), the overall data reflects a strong endorsement of the government’s anti-corruption drive.

The report suggests that even amid calls for more aggressive reforms, the administration retains broad public confidence in its commitment to promoting transparency and accountability.

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