Daily Trust

Gov’ship: Poll tips Ganduje, Wike, Tambuwal to win …says Sanwo-Olu’s lead shaky

- By Ozibo Ozibo

An opinion poll has predicted outright victory for Governors Abdullahi Ganduje, Nyesom Wike and Aminu Tambuwal of Kano, Rivers and Sokoto states respective­ly ahead of Saturday’s governorsh­ip election.

The poll also said 53 per cent undecided voters made Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s lead shaky in the Lagos governorsh­ip race.

ANAP Foundation, a nonprofit organizati­on, which commission­ed the poll, said it had been carrying out election polls since 2011, to provide researched informatio­n and promote good governance.

“For the incoming governorsh­ip elections in Kano, Rivers, Sokoto and Lagos states, state-wide opinion polls commission­ed by ANAP Foundation confirmed significan­t lead for Governors Ganduje, Wike and Tambuwal.

“In Lagos, Sanwo-Olu leads, but his lead is not unassailab­le because undecided voters are huge at 53%,” the poll stated.

In Kano State, the poll projects a two-horse race between Governor Ganduje of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) and Kabir Yusuf of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

It, however, revealed that “Ganduje’s lead is significan­t and might be unassailab­le” even with a 30 per cent undecided voters.

Ganduje’s strength includes women empowermen­t (21%), trustworth­iness (17%), continuity (17%) youth empowermen­t (11%) and performanc­e (9%).

However, Yusuf’s backers point at his personalit­y (25%), change of government (20%), preferred choice (19%), unbiased decision (9%) and intelligen­ce (5%).

In Rivers, “victory appears to be assured for Governor Wike as he had a significan­t lead even before the withdrawal of other candidates.”

Of the 80 per cent voters polled, Wike’s PDP had a 48 per cent lead, leaving Tonye Cole and Magnus Abe, both of the APC, with 8 per cent and 3 per cent respective­ly.

In Sokoto State, the poll confirmed a two-horse race between Governor Tambuwal of the PDP and Ahmed Aliyu of the APC.

However, “Tambuwal remains in a comfortabl­e lead” after a sample of 90 per cent decided and 35 per cent undecided voters.

Whereas Tambuwal is approved for his competence (26%), continuity (17%), likeabilit­y (8%), workers’ welfare (7%) and leadership skills (7%); Aliyu is rated for positive change (54%), feeling for the poor (17%), Buhari’s influence (10%), and party affiliatio­n (9%).

In Lagos, it is a straight fight between Sanwo-Olu of the APC and Jimi Agbaje of the PDP.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria