The Bishop of Anglican Communion, Kaduna Diocese, Timothy Yahaya, has told President Muhammadu Buhari that he has lost grip on good governance in Nigeria, just as political leaders are no longer accountable to the people. He argued that the fight against corruption, insecurity and the economic policies of the current administration had gone worse, but urged Nigerians not to lose hope because there will be recovery and transformationin 2022.. He also called the government to visit every scene where killings happened in the country to show how affectionate they are to the people, and for the world to also judge on the issue of security. The Atiku Kawai Media Group has urged Nigerians to vote for leaders that would ensure unity and progress in the country come 2023, citing insecurity and poor living standards as challenges. The North Central Nigeria for Good Governance (NCNGG) has backed ex-Senate President Bukola Saraki for the 2023 presidential race, citing his five unique attributes.