Premium Times NG
The poll suggests a three-horse presidential race between Mr Obi, Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC), and Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Though with a strong support base in Nigeria’s north-west, particularly his Kano home state, Rabiu Kwankwaso of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) is not considered a top contender, according to the survey.
The poll results show that Mr Obi leads in rural communities at 40.37 per cent. Mr Abubakar is at a distant second with 26.7 per cent, closely followed by Mr Tinubu at 20.47 per cent.
At 30 per cent, the LP candidate has the highest net favourability, the report said.
“Atiku Abubakar is at 17.3 per cent; Bola Tinubu at 4.98 percent and Kwankwaso is at -8.70 per cent.”
Mr Abubakar and Mr Tinubu are preferred by respondents with no educational attainments or people who chose not to disclose their educational status, the survey showed.
With less than 100 days to the election, eight out of 10 respondents are definite that nothing will make them change their minds and vote for another candidate. The survey stated that radio, social media, and family/ friends are the main channels through which people get information on the different presidential candidates.
About 76.2 per cent of Nigerians interviewed said the country is moving in the wrong direction saying that insecurity, bad governance, unemployment, a weak economy, and poverty are the most critical issues that need to be solved urgently.
In the North-central, the organisation said it visited Benue and Nasarawa states where they found that 59.8 per cent of people have made up their minds to vote for Mr Obi. About 18 per cent said they will cast their votes for Mr Abubakar and 16.4 per cent have decided to vote for Mr Tinubu while 5.1 per cent are undecided.
A substantial 50.3 per cent of respondents in the North-east said they will vote for the candidate of the PDP; 27.2 per cent for the candidate of the APC and 14.6 per cent for the candidate of the NNPP. Only 5.8 per cent of people interviewed in the North-east said they will vote for Mr Obi.
Similarly in the North-west, 59.8 per cent of Nigerians said they will vote for Mr Abubakar; followed by Mr Tinubu, 25.4 per cent; Mr Kwankwaso, 12.6 per cent; and Mr Obi got 0.6 per cent.
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