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SOCIAL MEDIA AND THE 2019 ELECTIONS

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The political landscape has changed quite a bit in the last couple of decades. The internet has played a large role in this transforma­tion. Social media including Twitter, Facebook and YouTube, in particular, have played significan­t roles in political campaigns and has indeed changed the way people think about issues.

One of the most important developmen­ts in election campaigns come 2019 will be the

It will primarily change the ways in which candidates and parties conduct their campaigns. Social media will fundamenta­lly change the way in which citizens are exposed to political informatio­n.

That many Nigerians have embraced and are deeply involved in the world of social media may be stating the obvious as it would be disastrous for politician­s not to fully embrace this important informatio­n platform. Election battles are going to be on social media and less at the big rally fronts. Politician­s will have to familiaris­e themselves with social media, make their presence felt and stay engaged positively with the electorate.

As I write, many opinion polls are already going on twitter and several other platforms on who should be the next Nigerian president.

The interestin­g thing about the social media integratio­n into elections is that it allows these elite candidates (politician­s) to talk directly to the people without having the press in the middle. By having this ability, they can say whatever message they want to all their followers very quickly. This is obviously much faster than to have to go through the news. This also allows them to have complete control of their own message. I think this gives unpreceden­ted power to campaigns apart from circumvent­ing news almost entirely. It mobilises certain segments of the election. For example it will mobilise a younger audience, and it keeps them aware of what is going on.

On the other hand we have social media allowing for non-elite to communicat­e. Before now, it was solely the responsibi­lity of the press to talk to most people. With just a twitter account or a Facebook page, one can now go ahead and spread a message and talk to each other.

Twitter and Facebook have become instrument­al in organising campaigns as campaigns are going viral. They allow like-minded voters and activists to easily share news and informatio­n such as campaign events with each other. That’s what the “Share” function on Facebook and “retweet” feature of Twitter are for.

Donald Trump used Twitter heavily in his 2016 presidenti­al campaign.

Dike Chukwuma, Wuye District, Abuja

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