President Jonathan's failure to broker the repeatedly announced ceasefire deal with Boko Haram and the failure of his Federal Government to release toe Chibok girls has manifested in a 14 percent decline in his monthly performance rating.
According to Tribune newspaper, "this was the major finding of the latest governance poll results released by NOIPolls for the month of October 2014. It revealed a substantial 14-points decline in the president’s approval rating from September 2014 where it hit its peak at 74 per cent.
According to the survey, a general decline was experienced in the approval rating of the president across all geo-political zones with the greatest decline seen in the North- East (28-points) and the North-West (26-points) zones.
Still in the bid to assess the president’s performance, findings revealed that Nigerians perceived the performance of the president in key elements of his transformation agenda including, ‘job creation’, ‘power’ ‘economy’, ‘health’, ‘education’, ‘agriculture and food security’, ‘transportation’ and ‘foreign policy and diplomacy’ as average.
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