The majority of Ghanaians want four government policies to be maintained irrespective of the political party that wins the upcoming December 7 elections, findings from the 10th Afrobarometer survey, as revealed.
According to the report a significant majority - 85 per cent of Ghanaians support the continuation of the Free Senior High School (Free SHS) initiative, while the Planting for Food and Jobs programme (81 per cent), One District One Factory (71 per cent), and One Village One Dam Policy (60 per cent).
However, there is widespread opposition to the electronic transactions levy, commonly known as the E-levy, with 79 per cent of respondents calling for its removal.
The findings of the survey, which was conducted between August 5 and August 22, 2024, were disseminated by the Director of Research at the Centre for Democratic Governance (CDD-Ghana), Dr Edem Salomey, in Accra yesterday.