ROLE OF NIGERIAN TELEVISION AUTHORITY IN
THE MOBILIZATION OF THE ELECTORATE FOR POLITICAL ELECTIONS
(A STUDY OF 2011 ELECTION IN MAKURDI LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, BENUE
STATE)
Abstract
The aim of this study was to determine The role of Nigerian
Television Authority in the mobilization of the electorates for political
elections (A study of 2011 general elections in Makurdi Local Government Area).
The study adopted the survey design using the questionnaire as the research
instrument. The study addressed three research questions. The findings revealed
among others that television has a major role in mobilizing citizens for
political elections. The study recommended that the masses should be much more
involved in electoral processes to enhance good governance and a better
democracy through network participation that is, through election call centers
for complains.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of study
Election as a Mass
Mobilization and participatory activity usually start when an electoral system
is put in place and serves as a mechanism for shaping political competition,
power sharing and resource allocation by definition, election is the act of choosing
or selecting one or more persons from a greater number of person to serve as
representatives in the taking of decisions that affect public interest and the
allocation of national power and resources in acceptable manner (israel2009,
p.113).
Robert and John (1974) in
Ntete-Nna (2004,p.289) report that the essential role of election is to act as
a mechanism whereby leaders are circumscribed and made aware that there is a
contingent one at least where there is real possibility that they may be
outside from office.
Television plays different
roles in the lives of its audience, to many; it could be an educative,
informative as well as an entertainment medium. Although the use of television
alone may not create total awareness to individuals as a result of its
restraining factor such as expensiveness, irregular power supply and so on. It
is believed that the television will create more sensitized atmosphere for
information on issues affecting the society at large, this is where Nigerian
Television Authority (N.T.A) Makurdi comes in as a mobiliser of the electorate
for political elections. BRIEF HISTORY OF NIGERIAN
TELEVISION AUTHORITY (N.T.A)
In 1976, more states were created and
the number of the states increased from 12 to 19 states, this witnessed the
emergence of state owned television stations and prompted the federal
government to take over the television stations in 1977 establishing the
Nigerian television authority (N.T.A). One of the roles of Nigerian Television
Authority (N.T.A) is to inform the citizens about the importance of elections
and why they should vote. N.T.A should also educate the masses on the codes of
conduct as stated by the Nigerian electoral act and brief them about candidates
of the competing parties as well as their party manifestoes.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
The incessant problem of electoral
malpractices associated with godfatherism, for instance snatching of ballot
boxes, political thuggery, rigging and so on was often caused by little or no
enlightenment on the choices we make as electorates. Poor political education
of the procedures involved in the election such as the process of registering,
obtaining a voters card, accreditation, the right pattern of voting have
constituted serious problems in our voting activities. The Mass Media as the
voice of the people play important roles in the entire political activities.it
is part of the duty of the Media to sufficiently mobilize the electorate for
the electoral activities the question this research seeks to answer is: how has
the N.T.A Makurdi effectively mobilized the electorate for successful electoral
activities during elections in Makurdi local Government Area of Benue state.
1.3
OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The objectives of the study were as
follows:
1. To find out whether N.T.A Makurdi was
a choice of medium for the people of Makurdi local Government Area.
2. To find out if N.T.A Makurdi
political messages satisfied the people’s political desires.
3. To determine the extent N.T.A Makurdi
effectively mobilized the people’s participation in the electoral process of
2011 election.
1.4 RESEARCH
QUESTIONS
1. To what extent was N.T.A Makurdi a
choice medium for the people of Makurdi Local Government Area?
2. How did N.T.A Makurdi political
messages satisfy the people’s political desires?
3. To what extent did N.T.A Makurdi
effectively mobilize the people’s participation in the electoral process of
2011?
1.5 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
The study focused on Makurdi local
Government Area and the electorate of local Government. Although the study is
limited to the electorate in Makurdi Local Government Area, it is assumed that
in Nigeria generally, the electorate has similar characteristics. Based on this
assumption, the result of the findings could be generalized.
1.6SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
The findings of the study would be
significant in several ways.
1. It would serve as a reference
material both for students and other researchers, who may have need for
information and documentations on this area of academic study.
2. The findings would also be helpful to
other media organizations in their planning and execution of electoral programs
3. The findings would also offer the
electorate the opportunity to air their views on the way and manner media
organizations handle election programs.
1.7 OPERATIONAL DEFINATION OF TERMS
Broadcast:
this involves sending out programs, information, ideas to the public through
the mass media for instance; television, radio, internet etc.
Conflict:
it is a situation of disagreement occurring between entities, people, group or
organization.
Elections:
this is a system of choosing a person or group of people for positions in the
society by a legal way of voting.
Enfranchise:
this is the right given to an individual to participate in elections.
Electorate:
these are the people in a given area or country who have the right to vote.
Malpractise:
a system of ill behavior that does not foster positive responsiveness. Media:
It is the vehicle through which messages, information, ideas, demands and so on
are passed across to the masses.
Mobilization:
an act of organizing a group of people to partake in a task or incident in
other to achieve a desired goal or objective.
Politics:
these are activities connected with the state government or general affairs. It
usually involves competition between different parties on leadership positions
based on election.
Region: a large area
of land usually without exact boarders that a country is usually divided into
comprising of its own customs and government. For example in Nigeria we have
the northern region.
Stigmatization:
a feeling of unimportance, un-acceptance usually caused by the treatment that
people give to you.
Television:
it is an essential part of mass media which transmit pictures and sound signals
over long distance through electromagnetic radiation. It is a medium of
communication that enhances believability through its sight and sound appeal.
Democracy:
a political system in which the people of the country rule through any form of
government they choose to establish.
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