Friday 23 January 2015

First Public Presentation of the Findings of Afrobarometer Round 6 Surveys in Nigeria



Ahead of the 2015 General Election in Nigeria, the CLEEN Foundation and the Afrobarometer Network wishes to invite you to the First Public Presentation of findings of the Round 6 (R6) on the theme Democracy and Political Participation in Nigeria,

The presentation of findings from the survey explores the attitude of Nigerians on a number of crucial issues including their understanding of democracy and its implementation in Nigeria, their experience in political participation including voting in previous elections, participation in political activities as well as demand for accountability, good governance and representation. The presentation also covers attitudes and expectations of Nigerians towards the forthcoming General Elections in Nigeria.

Considering the crucial importance of the elections and the relevance of your organisation in the discourse of such national matters, we look forward to your presence in the meeting and feedback on the findings of the survey.  

Afrobarometer

Afrobarometer is an African-led, non-partisan research network that conducts public attitude surveys on democracy, governance, economic conditions, and related issues across more than 30 countries in Africa.  Five rounds of surveys were conducted between 1999 and 2013, and Round 6 surveys are currently under way (2014-2015). Afrobarometer conducts face-to-face interviews in the language of the respondent’s choice with nationally representative samples of between 1,200 and 2,400 respondents.

The Afrobarometer team in Nigeria, led by CLEEN Foundation and Practical Sampling International PSI, interviewed 2,400 adult Nigerians between November and December 2014. A sample of this size yields results with a margin of error of [+/-2%] at a 95% confidence level. Previous surveys have been conducted in Nigeria in 1999, 2003, 2005, 2008, 2012 and 20014.
For more information, please visit www.afrobarometer.org.

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