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Buhari Rated Poorly In Security, Scores 75% In Anti-Graft War
A poll conducted by Governance Accountability Initiative of Nigeria (GAIN) has scored the Muhammadu Buhari led administration 63% overall approval rating.
The acclaimed independently conducted poll rated the Nigerian Senate led by Bukola Saraki 13%- the lowest approval rating of all governmental institutions.
Nigerian Army got 69% approval rating as 61% of Nigerians have high expectations of the new ministers as 75% believe the anti-corruption war of the APC led government is working.
56% give the government high marks for the ant icorruption campaign just as 81% of respondents give high ratings for handling of Boko Haram crisis.
Performance low in housing, availability of petroleum products, transportation, economy and jobs and healthcare were 61%, 55%, 54%, 52% 52%, respectively.
Respondents give poor ratings to government’s handling of Pro-Biafra agitations and Fulani Herdsmen clashes which stood at 52%, 66% respectively.
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