A recent survey conducted by a Lagos-based public perception consulting and strategic communication firm, in collaboration with Analysts Data Services and Resources (ADSR), has revealed that 62% of Nigerians have a positive outlook on Nigeria’s progress under the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
The survey, which included a total of 1,714 participants representing all six geopolitical zones of the country, sought to gauge public opinion regarding the first 60 days of President Tinubu’s administration.
According to the report by The Cable, the findings showed that 38% of respondents expressed doubts about the country’s forward trajectory under the current administration, while an overwhelming 62% displayed confidence in the potential for progress.
While the general sentiment indicated less satisfaction with the first 60 days of the administration, respondents remained optimistic about the country’s overall direction under President Tinubu’s leadership, as per the report’s analysis.
The survey sheds light on public perception and reflects opinions and views from a diverse range of participants across the nation. As President Tinubu’s administration continues, these findings could serve as crucial insights into the desires and expectations of the Nigerian populace.
It is important to note that the survey was conducted independently by the Lagos-based consulting firm, in partnership with ADSR, with the aim of providing valuable data on public sentiment during the initial phase of President Tinubu’s administration.