In a recent online poll conducted by renowned journalist Amadu Lamrana Bah, citizens had the opportunity to rate the first 100 days of President Bio’s government during his second term.
The poll was initiated to gauge public sentiment regarding governance and economic progress during this initial phase of his presidency.
Amadu Lamrana Bah initiated the poll by acknowledging that it had been 107 days since President Bio’s victory in the June 24th presidential election and his subsequent inauguration for his second term. The poll question posed to the 1180 participants was simple: “On governance and the economy, how would you rate the first 100 days of his government?”
The results of the poll provided valuable insights into public perception. A significant 82% of the participants, approximately 967.6 voters, awarded the first 100 days of President Bio’s government a 20% score. In contrast, 73.16 voters gave it a perfect 100% score, 64.9 voters gave a 50% rating, and 69.62 voters awarded a 40% score.
The poll results reflect a diverse range of opinions among the participants, with varying degrees of satisfaction or dissatisfaction with the initial 100 days of President Bio’s second term. This data provides a foundation for further discussions and assessments of the government’s performance in its early stages.
It’s important to note that the rating mentioned is based on the online poll’s results and represents a specific viewpoint rather than an objective assessment. It’s a subjective statement reflecting the opinions of those who participated in the poll.