The latest Afrobarometer report has revealed deep-seated concerns among Ghanaians regarding the nation's economic trajectory, social conditions, and key policy issues.
Unemployment emerged as the top concern for 41% of respondents, followed by infrastructure and road development (38%) and healthcare (33%).
These issues are seen as the most urgent problems the government needs to address, reflecting a widespread desire for economic stability and quality public services.
One of the most divisive topics is the electronic transactions levy (e-levy), with 79% of Ghanaians favouring its discontinuation.