62 percent of Nigerians in a new survey believe Nigeria will
move forward under the administration of President Bola Tinubu.
The survey was conducted by CMC Connect LLP, Lagos-based
public perception consulting and strategic communication firm, in partnership
with Analysts Data Services and Resources (ADSR).
The firms said a total of 1,714 participants across the
country’s six geopolitical zones took part in the survey and shared their
opinions and views concerning the first 60 days of Tinubu’s administration.
“38% do not see the country moving forward under the current
administration, while 62% do,” the report reads.
“By and large,
respondents are less satisfied with the first 60 days of the current
administration, but they are more optimistic about the country moving forward
under the current administration.”
According to the survey, a substantial majority of respondents
show strong satisfaction with the suspension of Godwin Emefiele as governor of
the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and Abdulrasheed Bawa as chairman of the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
The report said respondents endorsed the allowance of both
old and redesigned naira notes as legal tenders, while the proposed removal of
electricity subsidy got significant dissatisfaction due to concerns about
energy costs.
The report said the unification of exchange rates and the
president’s target of 6 percent average growth rate in the next four years also
received moderate gratification levels from respondents.
“There is substantial dissatisfaction with the arrangement
of the ministerial list among respondents, emphasizing the relevance of
diversified and representative cabinet selections,” the report reads.
“The removal of petrol subsidy generates mixed views, with a
significant portion becoming disheartened and harboring strong concerns,
showing the sensitive nature of energy policy changes.
“Planned opening of more land borders, and the release of
fertilizers and grains to farmers and households enjoy favorable reception.
“Respondents support
the appointment of Service Chiefs and the dissolution of governing boards of
government agencies.
“The suspension of the import tax change levy on certain
vehicles, the introduced green tax on single-use plastics, and excise duty
escalation on locally manufactured products, receives favorable thumbs up.
“The establishment of the Nigerian education loan fund
garners mixed satisfaction levels, underscoring the need for a balanced
approach to education financing.”
The firms said the findings of the survey showed that 33
percent of the respondents did not vote in the last election, while 67 percent
voted.
“51% of the
respondents voted APC during the last election, 5% voted PDP, 32% voted LP, 2%
voted NNPP, while 10% voted other parties,” the report adds.
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