A recent national poll by Global InfoAnalytics reveals widespread concern about Ghana's parliamentary vetting process.

Up to 77% of Ghanaians believing the Appointments Committee is using its platform for political point-scoring rather than assessing nominees' competence and suitability.  This perception has sparked significant debate about the integrity of parliamentary oversight and its implications for effective governance.

The survey, conducted between January 30th and February 1st, 2025, shows mixed reviews for the committee's performance, with 63% of respondents expressing satisfaction with its work, though only 28% indicate they are "very satisfied" or "extremely satisfied." 63% of respondents expressing satisfaction with Appointment Committee's work A significant 37% remain dissatisfied with the committee's performance.

Committee leadership has drawn contrasting public reactions.