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Afrobarometer Survey 2007, Round 3.5

Nigeria, 2007
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NGA_2007_AFB-R3.5_v01_M
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Ghana Centre for Democratic Development (CDD), Institute for Justice and Reconciliation in South Africa (IJR), Institute for Empirical Research in Political Economy (IREEP), Institute for Development Studies (IDS), Michigan State University (MSU), University of Cape Town (UCT, South Africa)
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Afrobarometer round 3.5 survey data

Cases: 2410
Variables: 360

Variables

RESPNO
Respondent number
BACKCHKS
Household back-checked by Sup
BACKCHKQ
Household backchecked by QC
URBRUR
Urban or Rural Primary Sampling Unit
STATE
State
DISTRICT
District
HHOLDSE1
Reason for Unsuccessful Call 1
HHOLDSE2
Reason for Unsuccessful Call 2
HHOLDSE3
Reason for Unsuccessful Call 3
HHOLDSE4
Reason for Unsuccessful Call 4
HHOLDSE5
Reason for Unsuccessful Call 5
HHOLDSE6
Reason for Unsuccessful Call 6
HHOLDSE7
Reason for Unsuccessful Call 7
PREVINT
Previous interview, gender
CURRINT
This interview, gender
CALLS
Number of calls
DATEINTR
Date of Interview
STRTIME
Q1
Q1. Age
Q2
Q2. Head of household
Q3
Q3. Number of people in household including children
Q4
Q4. Language of respondent
Q5A
Q5a. Country's present economic condition
Q5B
Q5b. Your present living conditions
Q6
Q6. Your living conditions vs. others
Q7A
Q7a. Country's economic condition 12 months ago
Q7B
Q7b. Your living conditions 12 months ago
Q8A
Q8a. Country's economic condition in 12 months
Q8B
Q8b. Your living conditions in 12 months
Q9A
Q9a. How often gone without food
Q9B
Q9b. How often gone without water
Q9C
Q9c. How often gone without medical care
Q9D
Q9d. How often gone without cooking fuel
Q9E
Q9e. How often gone without cash income
Q9F
Q9f. How often gone without school expenses
Q10
Q10. Abandon economic reforms vs. accept hardships
Q11
Q11. Economic policies helped most vs. hurt most
Q12A
Q12a. Present vs. past: availability of goods
Q12B
Q12b. Present vs. past: job opportunities
Q12C
Q12c. Present vs. past: gap between rich and poor
Q13A
Q13a. Radio news
Q13B
Q13b. Television news
Q13C
Q13c. Newspaper news
Q14
Q14. Interest in public affairs
Q15
Q15. Discuss politics
Q16A
Q16a. Member of religious group
Q16B
Q16b. Member of trade union or farmers association
Q16C
Q16c. Member of professional or business association
Q16D
Q16d. Member of community development association
Q16E
Q16e. Member of Neighbourhood Watch
Q17A
Q17a. Attend a community meeting
Q17B
Q17b. Join others to raise an issue
Q17C
Q17c. Attend a demonstration or protest march
Q17D
Q17d. Attend a voter education meeting
Q17E
Q17e. Attend an election rally
Q17F
Q17f. Worked to get a candidate or party elected
Q18A
Q18a. Contact local government councillor
Q18B
Q18b. Contact Member of House of Assembly
Q18C
Q18c. Contact official of a government ministry
Q18D
Q18d. Contact political party official
Q18E
Q18e. Contact religious leader
Q18F
Q18f. Contact traditional ruler
Q18G
Q18g. Contact some other influential person
Q19A
Q19a. Reject one-party rule
Q19B
Q19b. Reject military rule
Q19C
Q19c. One -man rule
Q20
Q20. Support for democracy
Q21
Q21. Choose leaders through elections vs. other methods
Q22
Q22. Political parties divisive vs. many parties needed
Q23
Q23. Parliament makes laws vs. president does
Q24
Q24. President free to act vs. obey the laws and courts
Q25
Q25. Time to deal with problems vs. try another form
Q26
Q26. Extent of democracy
Q27
Q27. Satisfaction with democracy
Q28
Q28. Future of democracy
Q29
Q29. Obey government always vs. only if vote for it
Q30
Q30. Lawful vs. immediate solutions to problems
Q31A
Q31a. Constitution expresses values and hopes
Q31B
Q31b. Courts make binding decisions
Q31C
Q31c. People must obey the law
Q31D
Q31d. People must pay taxes
Q32A
Q32a. Careful about what you say
Q32B
Q32b. Party competition leads to violent conflict
Q32C
Q32c. Presidents ignore the Constitution
Q32D
Q32d. People are treated unequally
Q33A
Q33a. Present vs. past: free to say what you think
Q33B
Q33b. Present vs. past: free to join any political organisation
Q33C
Q33c. Present vs. past: fear of unjust arrest
Q33D
Q33d. Present vs. past: voting freedom
Q33E
Q33e. Present vs. past: ability to influence government
Q33F
Q33f. Present vs. past: safety from crime and violence
Q33G
Q33g. Present vs. past: equal treatment for all
Q34A
Q34a. Trust the President
Q34B
Q34b. Trust National Assembly
Q34C
Q34c. Trust the Electoral Commission
Q34D
Q34d. Trust your local council
Q34E
Q34e. Trust the ruling party
Q34F
Q34f. Trust opposition political parties
Q34G
Q34g. Trust the military
Q34H
Q34h. Trust the police
Q34I
Q34i. Trust courts of law
Q34J
Q34j, Trust government broadcasting service
Q34K
Q34k. Trust independent broadcasting services
Q34L
Q34l. Trust government newspapers
Q34M
Q34m. Trust independent newspapers
Q34N
Q34n. Trust independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC)
Q34O
Q34o. Trust Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)
Q34P
Q34p. Trust National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA)
Q35A
Q35a. Corruption: President and officials in his office
Q35B
Q35b. Corruption: Members of National Assembly
Q35C
Q35c. Corruption: local government councilors
Q35D
Q35d. Corruption: national government officials
Q35E
Q35e. Corruption: local government officials
Q35F
Q35f. Corruption: police
Q35G
Q35g. Corruption: tax officials
Q35H
Q35h. Corruption: judges and magistrates
Q35I
Q35i. Corruption: health workers
Q35J
Q35j. Corruption: teachers and school administrators
Q35K
Q35k. Corruption: State Governors and officials in their office
Q35L
Q35l. Corruption: State government officials
Q36A
Q36a. Pay bribe for: document or permit
Q36B
Q36b. Pay bribe for: school placement
Q36C
Q36c. Pay bribe for: household service
Q36D
Q36d. Pay bribe for: get medicine or medical attention
Q36E
Q36e. Pay bribe for: avoid problem with police
Q37A
Q37a. Handling managing the economy
Q37B
Q37b. Handling creating jobs
Q37C
Q37c. Handling keeping prices stable
Q37D
Q37d. Handling narrowing gaps between rich and poor
Q37E
Q37e. Handling reducing crime
Q37F
Q37f. Handling improving basic health services
Q37G
Q37g. Handling addressing educational needs
Q37H
Q37h. Handling delivering household water
Q37I
Q37i. Handling ensuring enough to eat
Q37J
Q37j. Handling fighting corruption
Q37K
Q37k. Handling combatting HIV/AIDS
Q38A
Q38a. Local govt. maintaining law and order
Q38B
Q38b. Local govt. keeping the community clean
Q38C
Q38c. Local govt. registering births, deaths and marriages
Q38D
Q38d. Local govt. collecting income taxes
Q38E
Q38e. Local govt. collecting license fees on bicycles, carts, barrows
Q38F
Q38f. Local govt. spending funds provided by federal and state govt
Q39A
Q39a. Local govt. maintaining local roads
Q39B
Q39b. Local govt. maintaining local market places
Q39C
Q39c. Local govt. maintaining health standards in public restaurants
Q39D
Q39d. Local govt. keeping our community clean
Q39E
Q39e. Local govt. Registering births, deaths and marriage
Q39F
Q39f. Local govt. collecting license fees on bicycles, carts, barrows
Q39G
Q39g. Local govt. collecting rates on privately owned houses
Q40A
Q40a. Local council:making council's program of work known
Q40B
Q40b. Local council:provide information about council's budget
Q40C
Q40c. Local council:allow citizens participate in council's decision
Q40D
Q40d. Local council:consulting others before making decision
Q40E
Q40e. Local council:elected councilors represent the views of ordinary people
Q40F
Q40f. Local council:effective ways to handle complaints about local councilors
Q40G
Q40g. Local council:local govt revenues are used for public services
Q41A
Q41a. Councilors qualification: their level of education
Q41B
Q41b. Councilors qualification: extent that they care about the community
Q41C
Q41c. Councilors qualification: extent they actually serve the community
Q41D
Q41d. Councilors qualification: experience at managing public service programs
Q41E
Q41e. Councilors qualification: their position in a political party
Q41F
Q41f. Councilors qualification: their honesty in handling public funds
Q42
Q42. Most important qualification when you decide who to vote
Q43A
Q43a.How often violent conflicts: within your own family
Q43B
Q43b.How often violent conflicts: within the community you live
Q43C
Q43c.How often violent conflicts: between different groups in this country
Q44A
Q44a.Past year, how safe: in your own home at night
Q44B
Q44b.Past year, how safe: walking around outside at night
Q45A
Q45a.Past year, had something stolen from your house
Q45B
Q45b. Happened because of politics or other reason
Q45C
Q45c. Reported event(s) to the police
Q46A
Q46a.Past year, had something stolen in a public place
Q46B
Q46b. Happened because of politics or other reason
Q46C
Q46c. Reported event(s) to the police
Q47A
Q47a.Past year, been physically threatened
Q47B
Q47b. Happened because of politics or other reason
Q47C
Q47c. Reported event(s) to the police
Q48A
Q48a.Past year, been physically attacked
Q48B
Q48b. Happened because of politics or other reason
Q48C
Q48c. Reported event(s) to the police
Q49A
Q49a.Past year, been arrested
Q49B
Q49b. Happened because of politics or other reason
Q50A
Q50a.Past year, how well is police at: controlling crime in your area
Q50B
Q50b.Past year, how well is police at: providing helpful service to people in your area
Q51
Q51. Turn to police for help vs. find other ways to deal with matter
Q52
Q52.Which way
Q53
Q53. Violence not justified vs. sometimes necessary
Q54
Q54. Politicians to form their private securities vs. use public security forces
Q55A
Q55a. Performance: President
Q55B
Q55b. Performance: Your member of National Assembly
Q55C
Q55c. Performance: local government councilor
Q55D
Q55D. Performance: lndepedent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC)
Q55E
Q55E. Performance: Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)
Q56A
Q56a Whose responsibility: National Assembly do their jobs
Q56B
Q56b Whose responsibility: Local government councilors do their jobs
Q57A
Q57a How well elections: ensure members of National Assembly reflect views of voters
Q57B
Q57b How well elections: enable voters remove leaders who do not do what the people want
Q58A
Q58a How often politicians: make promises to get elected
Q58B
Q58b How often politicians: Offer gift to voters during election campaigns
Q58C
Q58c How often politicians: Keep their campaigns promises after elections
Q58D
Q58d How often politicians: Do their best to deliver development after elections
Q59A
Q59a How interested April 2007 elections:The National President
Q59B
Q59b How interested April 2007 elections:The National Assembly
Q59C
Q59c How interested April 2007 elections:The Governor of your state
Q59D
Q59d How interested April 2007 elections:Your State house of Assembly
Q60A
Q60a How much information received from: A family member
Q60B
Q60b How much information received from: A friend or acquaintance
Q60C
Q60c How much information received from: A Political party official
Q60D
Q60d How much information received from: A chief or elder
Q60E
Q60e How much information received from: A religious leader
Q60F
Q60f How much information received from: A civic educator
Q60G
Q60g How much information received from: Posters or phamplets
Q60H
Q60h How much information received from: Newspapers
Q60I
Q60i How much information received from: Radio
Q60J
Q60j How much information received from: Television
Q61
Q61 To vote how much more information to needed
Q62
Q62 Give equal or unequal coverage to candidates
Q63
Q63. Voting things will not getting better vs. voters can choose leaders who will help us
Q64
Q64 How free and fair were last national elections
Q65A
Q65a. How free and fair were: the availability of information about candidates and parties
Q65B
Q65b. How free and fair were: the use of violence by candidates or parties
Q65C
Q65c. How free and fair were: the buying of votes by candidates or parties
Q65D
Q65d. How free and fair were: the counting and reporting of results
Q66
Q66. How free and fair do you expect the next elections
Q67A
Q67a. How free and fair in terms of: the availability of information about candidates and parties
Q67B
Q67b. How free and fair in terms of: the use of violence by candidates or parties
Q67C
Q67c. How free and fair in terms of: the buying of votes by candidates or parties
Q67D
Q67d. How free and fair in terms of: the counting and reporting of results
Q68
Q68. How often did a candidates offer gift for votes in 2003
Q69
Q69. How often did a candidates offer YOU gift for votes in 2003
Q70
Q70. What did they offer
Q71
Q71. How often did a candidates offer YOU gift for votes in present campaign
Q72A
Q72a. Which party or parties made the offer: 1st
Q72B
Q72b. Which party or parties made the offer: 2nd
Q72C
Q72c. Which party or parties made the offer: 3rd
Q73A
Q73a. Whether wrong: A candidate or party offical to offer money in return for a vote
Q73B
Q73b. Whether wrong: A voter to accept money in return for his or her vote
Q74
Q74. If a candidate or party official offered YOU money, would you
Q75
Q75. In your neighbourhood or village if a candidate or party official offered them money for their vote
Q76a
Q76. How much would people receive for selling their vote in the 2003 election
Q77a
Q77. How much would people receive for selling their vote in the 2007 election
Q78A
Q78a. Threatened negative consequences to people for vote: in the 2003 elections
Q78B
Q78b. Threatened negative consequences to people for vote: in the present 2007 election campaign
Q79
Q79. Main consequence
Q80A
Q80a. Has anyone threatened negative consequences to YOU: in the 2003 elections
Q80B
Q80b. Has anyone threatened negative consequences to YOU: in the present 2007 election campaign
Q81
Q81. Main consequence
Q82
Q82. What you did in the 2003 national elections
Q83
Q83. What you will do in the upcoming elections in April 2007
Q84A
Q84a. Most important issues in the April 2007 elections in Nigeria
Q84B
Q84b. Most important issues in the April 2007 elections in Nigeria
Q84C
Q84c. Most important issues in the April 2007 elections in Nigeria
Q85A
Q85a. Opinion about each political party in coming election: ANPP
Q85B
Q85b. Opinion about each political party in coming election: AC
Q85C
Q85c. Opinion about each political party in coming election: AD
Q85D
Q85d. Opinion about each political party in coming election: PDP
Q85E
Q85e. Opinion about each political party in coming election: APGA
Q85F
Q85f. Opinion about each political party in coming election: DPA
Q85G
Q85g. Opinion about each political party in coming election:LP
Q85H
Q85h. Opinion about each political party in coming election: PPA
Q85I
Q85i. Opinion about each political party in coming election: FRESH
Q85J
Q85j. Opinion about each political party in coming election: NDP
Q85K
Q85k. Opinion about each political party in coming election: AA
Q85L
Q85l. Opinion about each political party in coming election: DPP
Q85M
Q85m. Opinion about each political party in coming election: ACD
Q85N
Q85n. Opinion about each political party in coming election: ADC
Q86A
Q86a. Party liked most, factor considered: the past governing experience of the party
Q86B
Q86b. Party liked most, factor considered: the policies the party promises to implement
Q86C
Q86c. Party liked most, factor considered: the ethnic or regional origin of the party's leader
Q86D
Q86d. Party liked most, factor considered: the party leader's background in the military
Q86E
Q86e. Party liked most, factor considered: the personal integrity of the party's leader
Q86F
Q86f. Party liked most, factor considered: the leadership skills of the party's leader
Q86G
Q86g. Party liked most, factor considered: the campaign rewards distributed by the party's candidates
Q86H
Q86h. Party liked most, factor considered: the services delivered by the present government
Q86I
Q86i. Party liked most, factor considered: the party's chances of winning
Q86J
Q86j. Party liked most, factor considered: was there anything else you considered
Q87A
Q87a. Party most dislike, factor consider: the past governing experience of the party
Q87B
Q87b. Party most dislike, factor consider: the party's poor or unrealistic policies
Q87C
Q87c. Party most dislike, factor consider: the ethnic or regional origin of the party's leader
Q87D
Q87d. Party most dislike, factor consider: the party leader's background in the military
Q87E
Q87e. Party most dislike, factor consider: the party leader's perceived association with corruption
Q87F
Q87f. Party most dislike, factor consider: the party leader's lack of leadership skills
Q87G
Q87g. Party most dislike, factor consider: the party's perceived tribalism
Q87H
Q87h. Party most dislike, factor consider: was there anything else you considered
Q88
Q88. Party's candidate would vote for: as national president
Q89
Q89. Party's candidate would vote for: in the National Assembly
Q90
Q90. Party's candidate would vote for: as Governor of your state
Q91
Q91. Party's candidate would vote for: in your State House of Assembly
Q92
Q92. Have different legal system vs. Have one, non-religious legal system
Q93
Q93. Support or oppose the adoption of sharia law
Q94A
Q94a. Effect of Sharia law: the present overall level of crime
Q94B
Q94b. Effect of Sharia law: the present level of theft, burglary and robbery
Q94C
Q94c. Effect of Sharia law: the present level of physical assault
Q94D
Q94d. Effect of Sharia law: the present level of sexual assault
Q94E
Q94e. Effect of Sharia law: the present level of political violence
Q94F
Q94f. Effect of Sharia law: the present level of ethnic or religious conflict
Q95
Q95. Revenue from oil should to the communities vs. Revenue from oil go to the Federal Govt
Q96
Q96. Nigeria should remain as one country vs.Nigeria should be broken apart
Q97
Q97. Tribe or ethnic group
Q98
Q98. Ethnic group treated fairly
Total: 360
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