ABSTRACT
This study investigated the impact of political
advertising during the 2015 governorship election in Delta State. The research
objectives include to determine the political messages and to ascertain the challenges
of political advertising. The survey method was employed while the
questionnaire was research instrument. A total of 120 respondents who were
randomly selected were used. Data were
analysed using simple percentage and frequency tables. The findings show that many people are politically
inclined to use the political advertisement to woo electorates. This emphasized
that political advertising is trusted by the electorates. Political
advertisement provides opportunities for Nigeria politicians to have a wider coverage
of the electorates. The study recommends that political advertising agencies should
ensure that the advertisements reflect the basic need of the people so as to draw
public attention and motivate them to make favourable voting decision. Politicians
should use political advertising as a way to high light their unique selling points
as it is the most captivating message in advertisement.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title page - - - - - - - - - i
Abstract - - - - - - - - - ii
Certification - - - - - - - - - iii
Dedication - - - - - - - - - iv
Acknowledgments - - - - - - - - iv
Table of contents - - - - - - - - v
CHAPTER ONE:
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background to the study - - - - - - 1
1.2 Statement of problem - - - - - - - 6
1.3 Objective of the study - - - - - - 7
1.4 Research questions - - - - - - - 8
1.5 Significant of study - - - - - - - 9
1.6Scope
of the study - - - - - - - 9
1.7 Definition of terms - - - - - - - 10
CHAPTER TWO:
LITERATURE REVIEW AND THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
2.1 Literature Review - - - - - - - 11
2.2
Theoretical framework - - - - - - 29
CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHOD
3.0 Introduction - - - - - - - - 32
3.1
Research Design - - - - - - - 32
3.2 Population of the Study - - - - - - 32
3.3
Sample/ Sampling Size - - - - - - 32
3.4
Sampling Techniques - - - - - - 33
3.5
Instruments of Data Collection - - - - - 33
3.6 Procedure for Data Collection - - - - - 33
3.7
Technique of Data Analysis - - - - - 34
3.8 procedure for data analysis - - - - - 35
3.9 Limitations of Data Collection - - - - - 34
CHAPTER FOUR: DATA ANALYSIS, PRESENTATION AND
DISCUSSION
4.1 Data presentation - - - - - - - 35
4.2 Data Analysis - - - - - - - 49
4.3 Discussion of findings - - - - - - 53
CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND
RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1 Summary - - - - - - - - 55
5.2 Conclusion - - - - - - - - 56
5.3 Recommendations - - - - - - - 57
REFERENCES - - - - - - - - 59
APPENDIX
(Questionnaire) - - - - - - 63
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background to the study
Olalenkan (2003) posited Development in
today’s world has made the business of governance very complicated and filled
with great challenges for people seeking political powers. Attempts to meet the
challenges effectively led to the birth of political public relation and it is
virtually impossible to practice it without fully understanding the political
system.
Power distribution is key in politics
Ezeukwu (1998:284) states “the mutual relations of control among public office
holders themselves relate to the two doctrine of separation of powers and
checks and balances operating in nations democracy”.
Nigeria Fourth Republic started in May
29 when the Militray Head of State gen. Abusalam Abubakar handed over power to
civil president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo. Then the political development was
regarded as nascent democracy which has been natured for sixteen years. Just as
the Federal Government, the state governmenthave governors who spearhead the
state. Delta state us one of the states in south – south geo-political zone
that was created by Rtd Gen. Babagida in August 27th 1991. Asaba
became the state capital and Chief Felix Ibru became the first Executive
Governor in same year.
Delta State is one of the most political
state in Nigeria with 25 local government areas. The state also known as “the
heart beat” of the nation has produced prominent politician like Chief E.A.
Clark, Chief Felix Ibru, Prof. Eric Opia.
In 1999 witnessed the emerging of Chief
James Ibori as the second Executive Governor of Delta State. Chief Ibori became
a national politician while a governor when he proposed and push for resource
control, an agitation that was not become by the chief Obasanjo. In 2007, Chief
James Ibori handed over state power to Dr. Emmanuel Ewetan Udauaghan. Just at
the wake of 2015 general Elections the political environment was regarded as an
open field for political campaign and election victory. Ti was by this time
many political Stalwats came out to test their acceptability by the electorate.
Being a PDP state, many people believed
that the PDP will have a free day in the election. Dr. Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa
entered into the world of politics in the year 1991 when he served first as
secretary, Ika North East Local government Area and later as Chairman Ika North
East Local Government Council, until 1993.
Before the return of democracy in 1999,
he served in capacities which include Delta North coordinators of the Grassroot
democratic Movement (GDM), Delta North Coordinator of James Ibori Campaign Organization
(1998) and secretary of the Transition committee which ushered in the James Ibori
Administration in 1999. Dr. Okowa enjoyed 8 unbroken years of service in the James
Ibori-led administration. During the period, he excellently excelled in serving
as Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resource (July 1999 to April 2011),
Commissioner for Water Resource Development (April 2001 to May 2003).
Dr. Okowa resigned to contest in 2007
Peoples Democratic Party Gubernatorial Primary where he came out second. He was
consequently appointed as the secretary to the Delta State Government by the
newly sworn-in Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan.
He resigned to content for ht Delta
North Senatorial District Election which he won. On the 8th of December,
2014 he emerged the flag bearer of the People’s Democratic Party in the state’s
gubernatorial Primaries with a landslide of 406 voters.
He won 21 local government of delta
state to be declared the governor of Delta state. Chief Ogboru Great came on board
in state political environment in 2003 when he contested for gubernatorial
election under the platform of Action against Chief James Ibori. He came all
out to threaten the popularity of Chief James Ibori, however, he was defeated.
At the wake of 2007, Chief great Ogboru
surfaced as the governorship candidate of DPP, a new political party in Nigeria
especially in Delta State. The second coming was forceful and he became a big
threat to Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan victory but he lost the election and headed to
electoral tribunal and the victory of dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan was cut short in
2010, November.
Great Oboru lost the re-run election to
Dr. Emmanuel, effort to turn the victory to his favour in the court proof
abortive. In preparation for 2015 general election Chief became the flag bearer
for labour party for governorship election. He won four local government areas
out of the 25 Local Governments in the state.
Chief Otega Emerhor is a known business
man who in 2013 contested his first political post for Delta central;
senatorial seat, a void left by late
senator Ewherido. He contested the governorship election under APC but fail to
win a local government.
1.2 Statement of the Problem
Even
though it has been generally accepted that advertisement persuade the behaviour
of people to have favourable attitude towards a person, product and service,
many marketing professionals and politicians underscore the impact of political
advertisement of the behavioural attitude of the Nigeria electorate in 2015
general elections.
Also,
must electorates have viewed that political advertising is manipulative and
takes the pattern of propaganda. They concluded that political advertising does
not sell political parties or candidates. Therefore, they pay no interest to
watch or listen to these advertisements.
The
essence of this study is to investigate the impact political advertising on the
Nigeria electorate.
1.4 Objectives of the Study
This
study will have the following as the objectives;
1. To ascertain the exposure off electorate to
political advertising
2. To find out the how political advertisement is use
by politicians.
3. To understand if the message of political
advertising persuade the voters.
4. To determine if political advertising contribute to
election success.
5. To determine the theoretical framework.
1.5 Research Questions
1. What is
the exposure of electorate to political advertising?
2. How do politicians use political
advertising?
3. What message in political advertising persuades
the electorate?
4. Do political advertising contribute to
election success or not?
5. What is the theoretical framework?
1.3 Significance of the Study
This
study is purposeful to mass media to know how impact is political advertising
on the voting behaviour of the people a way to attract more political
advertisement as advertising revenue means of making profit. It is also be
benefiting to the public figures and politicians on how to project their
parties and candidates to the electorate in order to win the minds of the
people.
1.6 Scope of
study
The study covers the
impact of political advertising on Delta State
electorates. It also
cover the audience of two selected town which
representing the two
senatorial constituency where the three
aspirant comes out.
There are Kwale-Delta North and Abraka Delta
central.
1.7 Definition
of terms
Advertising:
This is the art to influence people through persuasive message to have a
favourable attitude toward the sponsor/product being advertized.
Electorate: These
are individuals that vote during election, they are the mass that advertising
is directed to.
Impact:
This is the level of influence of a thing on people. The intensity of advert on
the people.
Election:
The periodic selection through voting of government personalities.
Campaign: The
act soliciting of votes through awareness creation.
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