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NOI Poll Reveals Nigerians’ Choice For Middle-aged Candidates In 2019. by Celcius: 2:18pm On Jun 17, 2017
A new poll conducted by NOIPolls in partnership with Business Day Media has revealed that Nigerians would prefer middle-aged candidates for the country’s 2019 presidential elections. Spurred by the recent victory of French President, Mr Emmanuel Macron and increasing discussions in the social space, particularly the
#NotTooYoungToRun Campaign led by the youth advocacy organisation YIAGA, this latest poll sought to glean the perceptions and opinions of Nigerians regarding their age preference for presidential candidates in the 2019 elections.

Interestingly, the poll found that 64 percent of Nigerians say they would prefer to vote for a presidential candidate between the ages of 40 and 50 years; and this was followed in a distance by 15 percent who prefer candidates between 51 and 60 years. Specifically, ages 50 years (33 percent) and 40 years (21 percent) constituted the highest precise age preferences cited by Nigerians. Similarly, almost half of those interviewe (48 percent) expressed their preference for middle-aged presidential candidates, and when probed on why the reasons for their preference, 44 percent say “they combine youthful energy and maturity”, while 23 percent say “they are more mentally alert”. Similarly, 35 percent expressed support for young candidates; and further cited the following reasons for their preference: “they bring new and fresh ideas” and “they are more vibrant than the elderly”.

Furthermore, the poll revealed that 73 percent of Nigerians are willing to support independent candidacy. In order words, even though there currently isn’t the provision for independent candidacy in the country’s Electoral Act, Nigerians say they would be willing to support individuals who may decide to run for elective positions on their personal strength, without being affliated to any political party. In addition, when asked about what would influence their choice of candidates or political parties in the 2019 elections, almost 5 in 10 Nigerians (49 percent) say they would vote for candiates who have “Integrity”. This was followed by 27 percent and 18 percent who stated that their voting decision would be influenced by “Track record and experience” and “Political agenda or manifesto” respectively.

Finally, the poll sought to examine some of the factors militating against young professionals from participating in politics, and top amongst the factors identified include: Financial constraint (40 percent), Godfatherism and political cabal (23 percent), Lack of experience (15 percent) and Lack of political platforms (10 percent). We hope that the results and findings from poll would begin to stimulate conversations and debates, and have implications on electoral reforms, particularly on the issues of age restrictions and independent candidacy; internal political party reforms and the wide youth inclusiveness question, party candidate selection limits and criteria, and strengthen advocacy for the
#NotTooYoungToRun Bill amongst others. These are some of the key findings from the 2019 Presidential Candidate Age Preference Poll. The poll was conducted in the week commencing
May 22 , 2017 .

Brief Background

The use of the catch-phrase: ‘Youths are the leaders of tomorrow ‘ has constantly been called to question in the leaderhip and socio-political discourse of the Nigerian state. The question has always been- when exactly would tomorrow come to allow young people take over the mantle of leadership?

Chief Anthony Enahoro, a man that is arguably one of the most respected supporters of independence and founding fathers of Nigeria was barely 30 when he moved the historic motion for ”self rule” in the Federal House in February 1953. [1] Yet, current evidence shows that a young adult of that age cannot be found among the Senators of the 8 Assembly today because Section 65 (1)(a) of the 1999 constitution sets the age of 35 as the minimum age for election into the Nigerian senate. Barack Obama made history as the first black president of the United States of America, at age 47. Similarly, in 2015, Justin Trudeau surprised the world by becoming the Canadian Prime Minister at age 44. Today, the news revolves around a former investment banker, Emmanuel Macron, who has defied all odds to become the youngest President of France at the youthful age of 39 years.

One wonders if there’s any hope for young Nigerians aspiring for elective leadership positions in the country. Nonetheless, one significant ray of hope for the Nigerian youth today is the bill referred to as the #NotTooYoungToRun Bill, seeking to lower the constitutional age requirement for contesting for elections in Nigeria and seeking to usher in independent candidacy into Nigeria’s electoral process, as sponsored by Hon. Tony Nwulu representing Oshodi/Isolo II Federal Constituency of Lagos state. [2] The bill, if passed will provide more political space for Nigerian youths, by according them with eligibility to vie for political offices in Nigeria.
However, there are some critical question that beg for answers: (1) Are Nigerian youths ready (culturally, academically, professionally, psychologically and otherwise) to take the bull by its horn? (2) Is the political landscape conducive to promote young people with fresh ideas venture into politics? Are Nigerians ready and willing to welcome young people to lead the country into the 21 century? In light of the above, NOIPolls recently conducted a public opinion poll in partnership with Business Day Media, seeking to understand the perceptions and opinions of Nigerians regarding their age preference for the 2019 presidential candidate, as well as gauging their views on the knotty subject of Independent Candidacy.

Please note that we have applied loose definition to the words: young, middle-aged (working class) and elderly (retired or about to retire) in this poll, to be guided by the perception of the average Nigerian.

Survey Findings

We started out the poll by seeking respondents age preference for presidential candidates in the 2019 elections. Interestingly, the findings revealed that 48 percent of Nigerians polled indicated that they would prefer middle-aged presidential candidates, particularly in the South-East (67 percent) and North-Central (63 percent) geo-political zones of the country. This was followed by 35 percent of the respondents who expressed their preference to see young persons emerging as candidates in 2019; and as expected, respondents aged between 18 – 35 years accounted for the largest proportion (37 percent) in this category. Curiously, 10 percent of respondents affirmed their preference for elderly presidential candidates.

Subsequently, respondents were further probed for reasons for their preference; and of the 48 percent who desire middle-aged presidential candidates the following reasons were cited: (1) they combine youthful energy and maturity (48 percent); (2) they are more mentally alert (23 percent); they have the capacity to be better leaders (15 percent) and they would be more responsible (14 percent). On the other hand, those who prefer young presidential candidates justify their position by stating that young people bring new and fresh ideas (50 percent) and they are more vibrant than the elderly (30 percent), in addition those who say the elderly ones have failed the country (13 percent).

The poll also sought the opinion of Nigerians regarging a maximun age for prefered presidential candidates for the 2019 election. Interestingly, a significant majority of respondents (64 percent) stated that they would prefer candidates between the ages of 40 and 50 years, categorized as middle-age. This was followed by 15 percent of respondents who said they would prefer presidential candidates between the ages of 51 to 60; while 7 percent said they would prefer young candidates aged between 18 to 39 years.

Further analysis by goe-political zone revealed that the North-Central (75 percent) and South-East (66 percent) geo-political zones had the largest proportion of respondents who prefer presidential candidates aged between 40 – 50 years. In the same vein, respondents aged 18 – 35 years (69 percent) accounted for the highest proportion who prefer presidential candidates aged between 40 – 50 years.
Subsequently, respondents were asked if the current political structure encourages young professionals to contest for public offices; and the findings revealed that at least two-thirds of respondents (64 percent) simply answered “No”, which highlights a negative perception regarding the lack of political space for young professionals in the country. On the contrary, about a third (36 percent) affirmed that the current political structure encourages young professionals to contest for public offices.

Respondents were also asked if they would be willing to support independent candidacy in the 2019 presidential election; and a significant proportion of the respondents (73 percent) expressed their willingness to support independent candidates. In order words, even though there currently isn’t the provision for independent candidacy in the country’s Electoral Act, Nigerians are of the opinion that if such provision is made, they would be willing to support individuals who may decide to run for elective positions on their personal strength, without being affliated to any political party. However, on the contrary, 27 percent say they will not support independent candidacy. Interestingly, across gender, geo-political zones and age groups, majority say they would support independent candidacy.

Upon further probing on factors that would influence the voting decision in the 2019 elections, resuts from the poll revealed that almost half of the respondents nationwide cited “Integrity” as the most important factor that will ultimately influence voting decisiob. This was followed by “track record and experience” (27 percent) and “political agenda/manifesto” (18 percent) to make the top three influencing factors identified by respondents.

Lastly, the poll revealed that although a vast majority of Nigerians say they would support young to middle-aged pesidential candidates in 2019, there are still some key hinderances preventing young professionals from vying for elective public offices. Top amongst the factors mentioned by respondents include: financial constraints (40 percent), godfatherism and political cabal (23 percent), lack of experience (15 percent) and lack of political platforms (10 percent) amongst others.

In conclusion, the poll has revealed that most Nigerians prefer young (35 percent) to middle-aged (48 percent) presidential candidates in the 2019 presidential elections; and 73 percent have expressed their support for independent candidacy. We hope that these results and findings would stimulate conversations and debates in the media and social space; and have deeper implications at least on the following: (1) electoral reforms, particularly on the discussions around age restrictions and independent candidacy; (2) internal political party reforms and the wider subject of youth inclusiveness, candidate selection limits and criteria, and (3) further strenthen advocacy for the
#NotTooYoungToRun Bill amongst others.

Finally, the statistics are clear, young people have the numbers and are becoming more active in the social space. There’s need to translate active social engagement and social media activism into actual political party considerations, which would witness a massive incursion of young people into the political terrain, and taking the bull by the horn, to vie for elective positions come 2019.

Survey Methods

The opinion poll was conducted in the week commencing May 22 , 2017 . It involved telephone interviews of a random nationwide sample. 1,000 randomly selected phone-owning Nigerians aged 18 years and above, representing the six geo-political zones in the country, were interviewed. With a sample of this size, we can say with 95% confidence that the results obtained are statistically precise - within a range of plus or minus 3%. NOIPolls Limited is the No1 for country specific polling services in West Africa. We conduct periodic opinion polls and studies on various socio-economic and political issues in Nigeria. For more information visit our website www.noi-polls.com or download our mobile app NOIPolls on your smartphone.

Disclaimer

This press release has been produced by NOIPolls Limited to provide information on all issues which form the subject matter of the document. Kindly note that while we are willing to share results from our polls with the general public, we only request that NOIPolls be acknowledged as author whenever and wherever our poll results are used, cited or published.

NOIPolls hereby certifies that all the views expressed in this document accurately reflect its views of respondents surveyed for the poll, and background information is based on information from various sources that it believes are reliable; however, no representation is made that it is accurate or complete. Whilst reasonable care has been taken in preparing this document, no responsibility or liability is accepted for errors or fact or for any views expressed herein by NOIPolls for actions taken as a result of information provided in this report. Any ratings, forecasts, estimates, opinions or views herein constitute a judgment as at the date of this document. If the date of this document is not current, the views and content may not reflect NOIPolls’ current findings and/or thinking.

http://noi-polls.com/root/index.php?pid=439&parentid=12&ptid=1

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Re: NOI Poll Reveals Nigerians’ Choice For Middle-aged Candidates In 2019. by Celcius: 2:19pm On Jun 17, 2017
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Re: NOI Poll Reveals Nigerians’ Choice For Middle-aged Candidates In 2019. by Celcius: 2:20pm On Jun 17, 2017

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Re: NOI Poll Reveals Nigerians’ Choice For Middle-aged Candidates In 2019. by Celcius: 2:22pm On Jun 17, 2017
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Re: NOI Poll Reveals Nigerians’ Choice For Middle-aged Candidates In 2019. by Celcius: 2:24pm On Jun 17, 2017

Re: NOI Poll Reveals Nigerians’ Choice For Middle-aged Candidates In 2019. by Celcius: 2:24pm On Jun 17, 2017

Re: NOI Poll Reveals Nigerians’ Choice For Middle-aged Candidates In 2019. by tit(f): 2:47pm On Jun 17, 2017
buhari till 2023!

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Re: NOI Poll Reveals Nigerians’ Choice For Middle-aged Candidates In 2019. by ProjectNaija(m): 4:34pm On Jun 17, 2017
tit:
buhari till 2023!

Enemy of Nigeria sighted!

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Re: NOI Poll Reveals Nigerians’ Choice For Middle-aged Candidates In 2019. by ProjectNaija(m): 4:41pm On Jun 17, 2017
Lalasticlala, mynd44 let's promote the youth agenda. smiley

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Re: NOI Poll Reveals Nigerians’ Choice For Middle-aged Candidates In 2019. by SalamRushdie: 4:49pm On Jun 17, 2017
What is this balderash about youthful president please when 90 percent of our presidents ruled us in their youth with a very youthful cabinet from Azikiwe to Gowon ..our problem doesn't have anything to do with age but the lack of leaders with selfless vision

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Re: NOI Poll Reveals Nigerians’ Choice For Middle-aged Candidates In 2019. by orisa37: 5:59pm On Jun 17, 2017
Nigeria is Abracadabra.
Re: NOI Poll Reveals Nigerians’ Choice For Middle-aged Candidates In 2019. by ProjectNaija(m): 6:02pm On Jun 17, 2017
SalamRushdie:
What is this balderash about youthful president please when 90 percent of our presidents ruled us in their youth with a very youthful cabinet from Azikiwe to Gowon ..our problem doesn't have anything to do with age but the lack of leaders with selfless vision

Our youth today are better educated and exposed than our fathers were at our age. That said we are just not advocating for generational shift, the youth leaders that will emerge must be youth of high repute, integrity, intelligence, dynamic, creative and with a passion to develop Nigeria.

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Re: NOI Poll Reveals Nigerians’ Choice For Middle-aged Candidates In 2019. by mars123(m): 6:18pm On Jun 17, 2017
Most of our leaders in the military era were around 30-40. I would really love to see this age range as leaders in the 4th republic.

How old was Jonathan when he became president anyway? He was quite young and vibrant. Didn't stop him from being a clueless dunce.

Age right now is a diversion. We need a president who has enviable qualifications and is really ready for the very tasking job.

Is it a crime as a candidate to already have some of your ministers stating their plans during campaigns?? It shows preparedness which is a very outstanding quality in this sort of thing.

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Re: NOI Poll Reveals Nigerians’ Choice For Middle-aged Candidates In 2019. by omohayek: 6:30pm On Jun 17, 2017
mars123:
Is it a crime as a candidate to already have some of your ministers stating their plans during campaigns?? It shows preparedness which is a very outstanding quality in this sort of thing.
Why would they bother, when the only thing most Nigerians care about is tribe, religion, and who is handing out rice and chicken for votes? Just look at the energy people on here put into nonsense like "the next president must come from XYZ", without once considering that someone from the "wrong" region might actually offer policies that are more beneficial to them.

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Re: NOI Poll Reveals Nigerians’ Choice For Middle-aged Candidates In 2019. by ProjectNaija(m): 7:11pm On Jun 17, 2017
omohayek:

Why would they bother, when the only thing most Nigerians care about is tribe, religion, and who is handing out rice and chicken for votes? Just look at the energy people on here put into nonsense like "the next president must come from XYZ", without once considering that someone from the "wrong" region might actually offer policies that are more beneficial to them.

Very well said but the results of this polls shows that perception can be changed if only youths with right leadership qualities will be bold enough to take the plunge. Our youth need to come out boldly and sell themselves and ideas to the general public instead of allowing the old generations tribalistic sentiments that did nothing for us to hold them captive.

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Re: NOI Poll Reveals Nigerians’ Choice For Middle-aged Candidates In 2019. by Celcius: 7:28pm On Jun 17, 2017
Mehn...this one is hard. Really dicey. Nice arguments y'all are making.
Donald Duke was governor of Crossriver in his late 30 and performed exceptionally well. Bukola Saraki also did his bit for Kwara State then as a youthful governor.
But sincerely the same cannot be said of Yahaya Bello of Kogi State right now.
In any case, me won't vote any 55+ year old laggard for president.

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Re: NOI Poll Reveals Nigerians’ Choice For Middle-aged Candidates In 2019. by ProjectNaija(m): 8:25pm On Jun 17, 2017
Celcius:
Mehn...this one is hard. Really dicey. Nice arguments y'all are making.
Donald Duke was governor of Crossriver in his late 30 and performed exceptionally well. Bukola Saraki also did his bit for Kwara State then as a youthful governor.
But sincerely the same cannot be said of Yahaya Bello of Kogi State right now.
In any case, me won't vote any 55+ year old laggard for president.

The more important thing is that we Nigerians start choosing our leaders based on ability to perform and not ethnicity or religion that does not add value to anyone. We really need to raise our standards.

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Re: NOI Poll Reveals Nigerians’ Choice For Middle-aged Candidates In 2019. by MrMystrO(m): 9:17pm On Jun 17, 2017
supported!!

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Re: NOI Poll Reveals Nigerians’ Choice For Middle-aged Candidates In 2019. by sagio09: 9:17pm On Jun 17, 2017
Ngozi Okonjo Iwenla(NOI) sad. Make she first ask herself, she be middle aged woman undecided. Nonsense talk from an old woman. angry
Re: NOI Poll Reveals Nigerians’ Choice For Middle-aged Candidates In 2019. by Iloveafrica: 9:18pm On Jun 17, 2017
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Re: NOI Poll Reveals Nigerians’ Choice For Middle-aged Candidates In 2019. by Nobody: 9:18pm On Jun 17, 2017
For una mind abi
When the old cargoes start sharing Ghana must gos.
The story will change grin

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Re: NOI Poll Reveals Nigerians’ Choice For Middle-aged Candidates In 2019. by Edopesin: 9:18pm On Jun 17, 2017
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Re: NOI Poll Reveals Nigerians’ Choice For Middle-aged Candidates In 2019. by ephi321(f): 9:20pm On Jun 17, 2017
Definitely.

After all the country's forex has been spent on foreign medical bills and trips. Once bitten twice shy.

As for those saying "age doesn't matter", I can see some are ready to repeat the mistakes of the past and vote pension-age individuals. Dem never learn.

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Re: NOI Poll Reveals Nigerians’ Choice For Middle-aged Candidates In 2019. by KKKWHITE(m): 9:20pm On Jun 17, 2017
tit:
buhari till 2023!
Rubbish
Re: NOI Poll Reveals Nigerians’ Choice For Middle-aged Candidates In 2019. by AHCB: 9:21pm On Jun 17, 2017
Age doesn't matter. When will nigerians learn this?
Re: NOI Poll Reveals Nigerians’ Choice For Middle-aged Candidates In 2019. by eezeribe(m): 9:27pm On Jun 17, 2017
The youths are clueless...
Re: NOI Poll Reveals Nigerians’ Choice For Middle-aged Candidates In 2019. by ephi321(f): 9:28pm On Jun 17, 2017
Furthermore, the poll revealed that 73 percent of Nigerians are willing to support independent candidacy. In order words, even though there currently isn’t the provision for independent candidacy in the country’s Electoral Act,

This needs to be addressed.

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Re: NOI Poll Reveals Nigerians’ Choice For Middle-aged Candidates In 2019. by HAH: 9:31pm On Jun 17, 2017
This poll is just an academic exercise
Re: NOI Poll Reveals Nigerians’ Choice For Middle-aged Candidates In 2019. by Omoluabi16(m): 9:34pm On Jun 17, 2017
ephi321:


This needs to be addressed.
I'd love that too. A people driven candidate with no attachment and loyalty except to the people.
Re: NOI Poll Reveals Nigerians’ Choice For Middle-aged Candidates In 2019. by rozayx5(m): 9:35pm On Jun 17, 2017
undecided undecided


Nigeria is dead

they shud make other plans

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