As Ghana approaches a critical election year, citizens are voicing strong support for the continuation of certain key government programmes, while calling for the end of others.
According to a newly released report by Afrobarometer, a majority of Ghanaians — 85% — want the Free Senior High School initiative to continue, along with the Planting for Food and Jobs programme (81%), One District One Factory (71%), and the One Village One Dam policy (60%).Best online courses
However, there is significant public opposition to the electronic transactions levy (E-levy), with 79% of respondents favouring its discontinuation.
When asked about the most pressing issues for the government to address, Ghanaians identified unemployment as their top concern, with 41% citing it as the most urgent problem.
Infrastructure and road development followed closely at 38%, while healthcare ranked third, with 33% indicating it as a primary need.
These priorities highlight the public’s focus on tangible improvements in job creation, connectivity, and essential services.
Source:Mybrytfmonline.com