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Atiku to win 2023 presidential poll —Report

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A recent report on the 2023 presidential election in Nigeria has predicted that the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Atiku Abubakar, will win at the polls in February.

The interim report from the nine-month study led by Dr. Oludare Ogunlana of June Group Research and Council for African Security Affairs (CASA) with other intelligence practitioners in the United States, Europe, and Nigeria points to the emergence of Atiku.

It was gathered that Atiku rates higher than other candidates from the All Progressive Congress (APC), Labour Party (LP), and New Nigeria Peoples’ Party (NNPP), using four key variables: political geography, religion, resources, and class.

The study’s scope is limited to observing political actors and conducting interviews with stakeholders in organizations from across six zones of Nigeria and with Nigerians in the diaspora.

These include the likes of political leaders, women’s groups, religious organizations, civil societies, trade unions, and youth organizations.

“In each interview, we focused on five areas: the personality of the candidates, ethnic influence, religion, the power of incumbency, voters’ behavior, emotions’ role in political socialization, and tolerance of diversity of political views.

“The study that started in May 2022 accurately predicted the outcome of the PDP and APC primaries and the emergence of Alh. Atiku Abubakar and Senator Bola Tinubu as candidates for their respective parties.

“We identified where the political influencers, religious leaders, organizations, and Nigerians in the Diaspora stood with voting for president in February 2023 and how it aligned to victory for each candidate.

“In addition, we gathered data from facilitated workshops and interactive survey sessions with Nigerian political thought leaders, which included lawyers, political activists, and former and current holders of political office.

“While we respect various polls that have put a particular candidate as the preferred candidate to win the election, we state that data alone does not speak for itself significantly when such data is based on manipulation and sectional polling.

“The result of every data point must be put into context, including understanding the people, culture, pattern, geographical spread of the platform, and historical antecedents.

“In conclusion, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar is expected to garner 64% from the three zones in the North, rake in 45% from the South-South region, where his running mates come from, acquire 37% from the South-East, and 27% from the South-West, which is the stronghold of the APC candidate,” the reports stated.

Nigerian Tribune

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