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    Rebecca EsonBy Rebecca EsonMarch 11, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read9 Views
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    A recent nationwide survey conducted by the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) Ghana in collaboration with the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) indicates that a notable number of Ghanaians feel the efforts to combat corruption have seen positive changes during the Mahama administration.

    The survey, titled “Stocktaking of Ghana’s Democracy,” explored public sentiments regarding governance, democratic values, and political leadership in the country. The findings were released on March 11, marking the one-year anniversary of President John Dramani Mahama’s administration under the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

    One of the key takeaways from the survey is that a majority of participants, spanning various demographic groups—including age, gender, and education—believe that the fight against corruption is improving. This collective perception suggests that government initiatives aimed at curbing corruption have not gone unnoticed by segments of the populace.

    While the perspective on corruption is not entirely shared by all, the data reflects a significant acknowledgment of the government’s anti-corruption efforts. Respondents provided generally favorable feedback regarding the administration’s performance, with many labeling it as “good” or “satisfactory.”

    In terms of economic management, opinions were mixed but leaned positive, as 44.5 percent deemed it “good” and 14.9 percent rated it as “excellent.” Yet, despite these encouraging evaluations, the survey underscores an unwavering demand for integrity in public office.

    When asked about the critical qualities they seek in a presidential candidate, respondents consistently highlighted a strong dedication to fighting corruption as paramount, alongside visionary leadership and effective economic management.

    These insights from the survey reflect the evolving perceptions of Ghanaians regarding governance and highlight the public’s ongoing commitment to accountability and transparency in leadership.

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