2023 Election: Only 48 women elected into state houses of assembly
Further analysis showed that 15 states do not have a single female elected lawmaker in the just concluded state houses of assembly elections.
Further analysis showed that 15 states do not have a single female elected lawmaker in the just concluded state houses of assembly elections.
Dataphyte’s analysis of the presidential election results showed that the candidate of the LP won in 10 LGAs in the state, while APC also grabbed 10.
Low voter turnout has been witnessed across Nigeria as 28 states conduct their 2023 governorship and state house of assembly elections today.
From this ranking, data show that corruption is far worse today in Nigeria than it was in 2015 when Buhari came into office, contrary to the recent claim of the president that he had delivered on all his campaign promises, one of which was fighting corruption.
On March 18, 2023, the people of Abia and 27 other states in Nigeria will elect their governors and state houses of assembly lawmakers who will lead them in the next four years.
However, in the 2023 election, the politics in the state took a drastic turn as the APC won in only 10 LGAs in Lagos State while LP grabbed the other 10 LGAs. The PDP did not win any.
A further analysis reveals that if the LP sustains its current momentum, it may further dampen the chances of the PDP winning the presidential election in subsequent elections.
Compared to the voter turnout of 34.74 percent in the 2019 general election, the turnout in the just concluded election declined by 8.03 per cent.
However, reports from some parts of the country indicated that INEC officials in some polling units in Lagos, Imo, and Delta states refused to snap the result sheets and consequently failed to upload them as required.
Nigerians will go to the polls on Saturday (today) to elect their president and National Assembly members in a make-or-mar election that will define the country’s trajectory.
According to the data from NBS, Nasarawa State had an under-5 mortality rate of 120 per 1,000 live births, the second highest in the North-Central region
As the 2023 election approaches, Dataphyte is chronicling the performances of state governors seeking re-election and those who will complete their second terms in May 2023.
With 15 days to Nigeria’s 2023 general election, politicians across different political parties have continued to suffer various forms of attack, Dataphyte’s findings have shown.
AHEAD of the 2023 general election, a coalition of 10 civil society organisations (CSOs), including Dataphyte, has identified 22 high-risk states that election stakeholders in the country and well-meaning Nigerians should pay closer attention to.
On May 26, 2022, Governor Bello Matawalle of Zamfara state emerged as the Governorship candidate of the All Progress Congress (APC) for the 2023 election.