Recent reports indicate a drop in President John Dramani Mahama’s approval ratings, a trend that James Kwabena Bomfeh, CEO of CenCES, finds unsurprising. Bomfeh attributes this decline to increasing public dissatisfaction with the current economic climate. He suggests the dissatisfaction stems from unfulfilled expectations following the 2024 general elections. The public appears frustrated with the pace of economic improvement post-election. This dip in approval reflects a broader sentiment of disappointment among citizens. Bomfeh’s analysis highlights a connection between political support and tangible economic progress. The situation underscores the importance of addressing public concerns to maintain political stability.