Usage of Social Media for 2019 Electoral Peace Campaign by Non-Governmental Organizations in Kwara State, Nigeria

K. Kadiri, A. Kehinde, A. Tella, Raji Khalid
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There is a growing interest in the ways non-governmental organisations (NGOs) can ensure that electorates have access to information that could improve comprehension of the electoral process and reinforce tranquil relations between the electorates and political stakeholders. This study examined the usage of social media for 2019 electoral peace campaign by NGOs in Kwara State, Nigeria. The study adopted a qualitative research method and multistage sampling technique was adopted as sampling technique. The study focused mainly on four LGAs i.e. Asa, Ilorin South, Ilorin West and Ilorin East Local Government Areas. In these four LGAs, 15 NGOs with vested interest in electoral peace campaigns were purposively selected. Unstructured interview was used to collect data from the social media handlers of theses NGOs. The data collected were recorded and transcribed. The gathered data were arranged in themes following the approach of manual thematic analysis. Findings from this study showed that NGOs in Kwara State used social media for electoral peace campaign during 2019 general elections. Facebook, WhatsApp, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn were the most used social media platforms among NGOs in Kwara State during 2019 general elections; however, there level of usage is average. The motivation for social media usage among NGOs in Kwara State during 2019 general elections can be attributed to the wider coverage and reach of social media. Lastly, during 2019 general elections, NGOs in Kwara State embarked on peace campaigns before elections, some do it during and few do it post electoral peace campaign. Among several recommendations, the study recommended that the electoral umpire in Nigeria, Independent National Electoral Commission should include training of officers in their electoral briefings on the viability of social media use during elections by officers.
尼日利亚夸拉州非政府组织在2019年选举和平运动中使用社交媒体
人们越来越关注非政府组织如何确保选民能够获得信息,从而增进对选举过程的了解,并加强选民与政治利益攸关方之间的平静关系。本研究调查了尼日利亚夸拉州非政府组织在2019年选举和平运动中使用社交媒体的情况。本研究采用定性研究方法,采用多阶段抽样技术作为抽样技术。这项研究主要集中在四个地方政府辖区,即阿萨、南伊洛林、西伊洛林和东伊洛林地方政府区。在这四个地方政府中,有目的地选择了15个对选举和平运动有既得利益的非政府组织。采用非结构化访谈法,对这些非政府组织的社交媒体处理人员进行数据收集。收集到的数据被记录和转录。收集到的数据按照手工专题分析的方法按主题排列。这项研究的结果表明,夸拉州的非政府组织在2019年大选期间利用社交媒体进行选举和平运动。2019年大选期间,Facebook、WhatsApp、Twitter、Instagram和LinkedIn是夸拉邦非政府组织使用最多的社交媒体平台;然而,这里的使用水平是平均水平。Kwara州非政府组织在2019年大选期间使用社交媒体的动机可归因于社交媒体的广泛覆盖和影响。最后,在2019年大选期间,夸拉州的非政府组织在选举前开展了和平运动,有些在选举期间开展和平运动,很少在选举后开展和平运动。在几项建议中,该研究建议尼日利亚的选举裁判员,全国独立选举委员会,应在其选举简报中对官员进行培训,让他们了解在选举期间使用社交媒体的可行性。
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