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Study Finds Nigerian Presidential Poll Too Close To Call by ReSexzskilz(f): 10:15pm On Jan 30, 2015
The presidential contest between Nigeria’s incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan and main rival General Mohammadu Buhari from the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) is too close to call, according to the latest Afrobarometer opinion poll.

Survey

2,400 prospective Nigerian voters were interviewed for the Afrobarometer poll, with equal representation across the country, and a margin of error + or - 2 percent.

Nengak Daniel, a senior member of the Afrobarometer team that conducted the study, said the survey was scientific and a true reflection of the prevailing situation on the ground.

“When we asked people who they were going to vote for, we found out that apart from the leading political parties the ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and the main opposition [APC], all other parties stand a very slim chance of winning. Only six percent of people said they were going to vote for them,” said Daniel.

“In terms of the two leading political parties we have a tie,” he said. “42 percent said they will vote for the ruling party as much as 42 percent again said they will vote for the opposition party.”

Daniel said the study asked respondents to predict the winner of the presidential election.

“It turned out that both leading political parties are running neck and neck. Because 39 percent predict that the ruling party will win and 38 percent predict that the opposition would win. The difference between them is small so from our survey, the election is too close to call,” he said.

Daniel said reaction has been mixed about the readiness of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to administer the February 14 presidential and gubernatorial elections.

“The key finding that we found was that people rated INEC as ready to conduct the election. But this was contrasted by quite a number of people who said that they don’t trust INEC at all,” he said. “But we are likely to expect a high voter turnout, as much as 78 percent of Nigerians said that they will almost certainly come out to vote. It seems everyone was waiting for February 14 to go out and cast their vote.”

Security

Daniel said the Afrobarometer study encountered security challenges in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states where radical Islamist militant group, Boko Haram has often carried out attacks against unarmed civilians.

“What we did in order not to compromise the integrity of the survey was to conduct the survey in neighboring states in the northeastern part of Nigeria in order to ensure that the findings coming from the northeast are not affected by the loss of those three states,” he said.

Daniel said the poll finds a significant number of voters in the country’s north will participate in the election in spite of the threats of violence from Boko Haram militants.

“It was surprising to find out that the highest number of voters will actually be coming from the northeastern part of Nigeria. The lowest number of expected voters will be in the south-south zone of Nigeria,” Daniel said.

“One the other hand when we asked for party differences in the northeast where we are having these security challenges, the political parties are actually running neck and neck. 43 percent for the ruling PDP and 44 percent for the opposition party,” he added.
Re: Study Finds Nigerian Presidential Poll Too Close To Call by ReSexzskilz(f): 10:28pm On Jan 30, 2015
ReSexzskilz:
The presidential contest between Nigeria’s incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan and main rival General Mohammadu Buhari from the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) is too close to call, according to the latest Afrobarometer opinion poll.

Survey

2,400 prospective Nigerian voters were interviewed for the Afrobarometer poll, with equal representation across the country, and a margin of error + or - 2 percent.

Nengak Daniel, a senior member of the Afrobarometer team that conducted the study, said the survey was scientific and a true reflection of the prevailing situation on the ground.

“When we asked people who they were going to vote for, we found out that apart from the leading political parties the ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and the main opposition [APC], all other parties stand a very slim chance of winning. Only six percent of people said they were going to vote for them,” said Daniel.

“In terms of the two leading political parties we have a tie,” he said. “42 percent said they will vote for the ruling party as much as 42 percent again said they will vote for the opposition party.”

Daniel said the study asked respondents to predict the winner of the presidential election.

“It turned out that both leading political parties are running neck and neck. Because 39 percent predict that the ruling party will win and 38 percent predict that the opposition would win. The difference between them is small so from our survey, the election is too close to call,” he said.

Daniel said reaction has been mixed about the readiness of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to administer the February 14 presidential and gubernatorial elections.

“The key finding that we found was that people rated INEC as ready to conduct the election. But this was contrasted by quite a number of people who said that they don’t trust INEC at all,” he said. “But we are likely to expect a high voter turnout, as much as 78 percent of Nigerians said that they will almost certainly come out to vote. It seems everyone was waiting for February 14 to go out and cast their vote.”

Security

Daniel said the Afrobarometer study encountered security challenges in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states where radical Islamist militant group, Boko Haram has often carried out attacks against unarmed civilians.

“What we did in order not to compromise the integrity of the survey was to conduct the survey in neighboring states in the northeastern part of Nigeria in order to ensure that the findings coming from the northeast are not affected by the loss of those three states,” he said.

Daniel said the poll finds a significant number of voters in the country’s north will participate in the election in spite of the threats of violence from Boko Haram militants.

“It was surprising to find out that the highest number of voters will actually be coming from the northeastern part of Nigeria. The lowest number of expected voters will be in the south-south zone of Nigeria,” Daniel said.

“One the other hand when we asked for party differences in the northeast where we are having these security challenges, the political parties are actually running neck and neck. 43 percent for the ruling PDP and 44 percent for the opposition party,” he added.
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Re: Study Finds Nigerian Presidential Poll Too Close To Call by Adminisher: 10:29pm On Jan 30, 2015
LIES LIES LIES.
Jonathan has lost and you are saying elections are too close to call when you already know half of Buhari' s supporters are unpollable. If I were a member of the Jonathan campaign I will start throwing in the towel.

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Re: Study Finds Nigerian Presidential Poll Too Close To Call by doctokwus: 10:42pm On Jan 30, 2015
Where I knew these people did this their scam poll in a beer parlor with some PDP agents was when they said that in the northeast its almost neck and neck!
It was after that line I decided that whoever conjured those figures and called it a poll deserves this for a laff grin grin grin
If GMB gets up to 10% of votes cast in the northeast,he shud be declared d winner of the election! grin grin

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Re: Study Finds Nigerian Presidential Poll Too Close To Call by donphilopus: 10:45pm On Jan 30, 2015
doctokwus:
Where I knew these people did this their scam poll in a beer parlor with some PDP agents was when they said that in the northeast its almost neck and neck!
It was after that line I decided that whoever conjured those figures and called it a poll deserves this for a laff grin grin grin
If GMB gets up to 10% of votes cast in the northeast,he shud be declared d winner of the election! grin grin

GEJ rather.

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Re: Study Finds Nigerian Presidential Poll Too Close To Call by Nobody: 10:46pm On Jan 30, 2015
Adminisher:
LIES LIES LIES.
Jonathan has lost and you are saying elections are too close to call when you already know half of Buhari' s supporters are unpollable. If I were a member of the Jonathan campaign I will start throwing in the towel.

I hope you know making noise on Nairaland and other social media will not affect the outcome of the elections? 2 weeks is not too far just sit and watch. Na INEC go conduct the elections and not your rants on Nairaland
Re: Study Finds Nigerian Presidential Poll Too Close To Call by Nobody: 10:50pm On Jan 30, 2015
donphilopus:


GEJ rather.

Sharaap he is right
Re: Study Finds Nigerian Presidential Poll Too Close To Call by midolian(m): 11:07pm On Jan 30, 2015
NECK TO NECK KOR, TESTIS TO TESTIS NI..
E be like say na togo u carry out ur survey..This one no dey nigeria @ all
Re: Study Finds Nigerian Presidential Poll Too Close To Call by Adminisher: 1:24am On Jan 31, 2015
chukwudi44:


I hope you know making noise on Nairaland and other social media will not affect the outcome of the elections? 2 weeks is not too far just sit and watch. Na INEC go conduct the elections and not your rants on Nairaland

It is common sense. Aany poll that comes out neck to neck is victory for Buhari. You cannot poll Almajiris and all the woman in purdah, three states in the north east are inaccessible. Tell me another explanation for neck to neck polls of only major cities with working GSM networks.
Re: Study Finds Nigerian Presidential Poll Too Close To Call by hyfr(m): 1:30am On Jan 31, 2015
Yeah but Nearly cannot kill a bird. He keeps coming closer each year,nigerians will be surprised cos he will still contest in 2019
Re: Study Finds Nigerian Presidential Poll Too Close To Call by jaytee01(m): 4:49pm On Feb 01, 2015
hyfr:
Yeah but Nearly cannot kill a bird. He keeps coming closer each year,nigerians will be surprised cos he will still contest in 2019

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