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ROLE OF INDEPENDENT TELEVISION, BENIN, IN POLITICAL MOBILIZATION OF RURAL AREAS – PDF

ROLE OF INDEPENDENT TELEVISION, BENIN, IN POLITICAL MOBILIZATION OF RURAL AREAS

(A Study of Uziare L.G.A in Edo State)

Table of Contents

Preliminary Matters

Title page i

Declaration ii

Certification iii

Dedication

Acknowledgements iv

Table of contents/figures v

List of table viii

Abstract ix

CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION

1.1 Background of the study 1

1.2 Statement of the problem 3

1.3 Objectives of the study 3

1.4 Research questions 4

1.5 Significance of the study 4

1.6 Hypotheses 5

1.7 Limitations of Study 5

1.8 Operational definition of significant terms 6

CHAPTER TWO: REVIEW OF LITERATURE

2.1 Introduction 7

2.2 Review of concepts 7

2.2.1 The concept of Development of Television in Nigeria 7

2.2.2 The concept of The Role of Television, Political Mobilization in Rural Development in Nigeria 12

2.2.3 The concept of The Role of Television in Politics 15

2.2.4 The concept of Independent Television as an Instrument of Political Mobilization 16

2.3 Review of related studies 20

2.4 Theoretical framework 22

2.5 Summary Made 23

CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHOD

3.1 Introduction 24

3.2 Research design 24

3.3 Population of study 24

3.4 Sampling technique/sample 25

3.5 Description of research instrument 25

3.6 Validity and reliability of data gathering instrument 26

3.7 Method of data collection 26

3.8 Method of data analyses 26

CHAPTER FOUR: DATA PRESENTATION AND DISCUSSION OF FINDINGS

4.1 Introduction 28

4.2 Data presentation and analyses 29

4.3 Analysis of data from survey (field) 32

4.4 Testing of hypothesis 37

4.5 Discussion of findings 39

CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

5.1 Introduction 40

5.2 Summary of findings 40

5.3 Conclusions 40

5.4 Recommendations 41

5.5 Suggestion for further studies 41

References 42

Appendix 44

List of Tables

Demographic Table

Table1. What is your Gender? 30

Table2. What is your age? 30

Table3. What is your marital status? 31

Table 4. What is your Educational Qualification? 31

Table 5. What is your Occupation? 32

Table 6. Do you expose yourself to Independent Television Benin? 33

Table 7. As a listener and viewer of Independent Television Benin, does exposure to Independent Television makeup change on choice of candidate? 33

Table 8. Have you ever voted for a candidate because you heard him or her participate in Independent Television Benin Programme? 34

Table9. How often do you watch and listen to political advertisement on Independent Television? 34

Table 10. Independent Television Benin, how do you rate it in political mobilization of rural dwellers? 35

Table 11. Would you say that Independent Television can help in mobilizing the rural dwellers? 36

Table 12. What privilege did you derive for watching Independent Television Benin? 36

Table 13. During political situation, how do you access the performance of Independent

Television Benin in letting you know what to do and the candidate of various parties to be voted for? 37

Table 14. Do you participate in general election based on information gotten? 37

Table 15. How do you see the political information capability on Independent Television Benin? 38

Abstract

This research work is geared towards finding out the Role of Independent Television in Political Mobilization of Rural Areas in Nigeria with special reference to Uziare Local government area. For this study, five rural towns in Uziare local government area were studied. The important of Television as the mobilization media, mass communication is universally acknowledged. The use of television utilization, such a high cost of television maintenance and poor power supply, most rural communities are not connected to the electricity. This project used Survey research and is primary source of data collection for the study is the self-administered questionnaire which is formed from three main research questions. Data collection were analyzed and interpreted. The finding revealed that the impact of television is not yet fully enjoyed by many in Uziare zone because the high cost of Television and electricity supply for those who own Television sets. In this democratic era, rural dwellers need political, educational awareness and enlightenment. The government should therefore do something to improve the economy of the nation to enable many people to own television set. Television stations should have more programmes to carry rural dwellers along. The researcher hoped that the suggestions would enhance political mobilization and public enlightenment. The study was conducted using the purposive sampling technique, simple percentage and Chi-Square to infer meaning to the data in each table.

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

1.1 Background of study.

The Nigerian electorate in recent years has been intensely individualistic groups. Hence political parties usually confront profound cultural differences given the cultural structure of the Nigerian electorate.

Independent Television Benin is an electronic media with visual and audio sounds. It is an effective spontaneous messages carrier of our time. On 27th of March 1997 when Independent Television started transmission of programmers‟ on channel 22 with its slogan certainly the Best, the station radically changed the horizon of broadcasting in it coverage area. Independent television came with a new millennium. The zeal of the founding father Sir Chief (Dr) Gabriel Osawaru Igbinedion the Esama of Benin kingdom, who after a careful study of the broadcast media yearned for an enhancement of the choice available to viewers to a level comparable to what is obtained in developed countries. Chief Igbinedion‟s dream culminated in the approval and subsequent presentation of a license by the formal Head of state General Ibrahim Babagida on 36th June 1993, at the Ladi Kwali hall of Sheraton Hotel and Tower Abuja. It goes down in history that Independent Television was the first private owned broadcasting station in Nigeria to receive a private license No.001 on that memorable day.

Having obtained the Franchise, Sir Chief (Dr).Gabriel Osawaru Igbinedion, the Esama of Benin Kingdom went straight to work by rendering standard skeletal services under the umbrella of Independent Television Network plans were known for the birth of fully fledged Independent Television, which resulted in the sitting of the station at Igwsa because of the high attitude of the location A 1000 feet mast was erected by ALLAN DICK, a reputable firm based in London. An Italian company TECHNO SYSTEM, with its team of highly qualified Engineers delivered and installed Independent television a pair of its best transmitters of Ten kilowatts capacity, transmitting on channel 22UHF. Independent Television which commended fully transmission on the 27th March, 1997 watts stronger with fans growing in leaps and bounds by the day.

On the first of September 1997, the management and staff paid courtesy visit to the Benin monarch, HRF OMO N‟ Oba n‟ Edo UKU Akpolokpolo Oba Erediauwa. The royal father lauded the station and enjoined members to keep the flag flying. Also the then Edo military administrator Group Captain Baba Adamu Iyam played host to the management and staff of Independent television.

Nigeria broadcasting code is the compass that directs the affairs of Independent Television and Radio under the supervision of the National Broadcasting commission NBC. The commission also approved channel 42UHF for Independent Television to transmit its program in the federal capital territory. The license was presented to the investor, the Esama of Benin kingdom, on the 17th of December 1999. Independent Television Benin satisfies curiosity by allowing one to hear for oneself and view for one‟s self and that it is not just an overstatement. Again its ability to disseminate information in various dialects also serves as a tonic to language barrier.

Independent television Benin, as integral part of the fourth estate of the realm, is expected as usual to play its traditional role on political trend inspires responsiveness to the medium and has become a major feature of campaigns for public office seekers at national, state and local government levels. Most rural dwellers are known to be financially poor because of their low educational status and cannot afford a television set. This has also been a problem of efficient and effective use of Television in achieving political mobilization in the rural areas. The term Independent Television Benin political services rendered to the populace to bring about information, education entertainment and influence in rural dwellers. Apart from those general roles, it enhances and encourages through its various programs the acquisition and pursuit of knowledge, thereby promoting national consciousness and acts as a powerful means of social mobilization.

1.2 Statement of the Problem

The potency of mass media in political aspect cannot be over-emphasized. The role of television in mobilizing the masses for electoral activities is very obvious in the sense that it uses audio-visual methods to transfer message to the electorate.

Due to the centralization of media organization in the urban areas in Nigeria, rural dwellers are sometimes left in the hand of the opinion leaders who sometimes use propaganda techniques to lure the rural dwellers into voting blindly. However, Independent Television Benin‟s signals reaches the rural dwellers especially those in Uziare local government and some programs are developed by the station to mobilize the rural dwellers on political activities especially during elections, thus, the question this study seeks to unveil is how successful are the programs by Independent Television Benin in mobilizing the people of Uziare and surrounding rural areas during political activities.

1.3 Research Objectives

This study has the following objectives:

I. To know the extent to which the independent Television Benin Programs have gone in mobilizing voters in rural areas during elections.

ii. To find out the responses of the rural areas surrounding ITV and programs of Independent Television Benin that promotes political mobilization.

iii. To examine the strategies employed by Independent Television Benin to achieve political mobilization in Uziare and surrounding areas.

1.4 Research Questions

1. How can exposure to Independent Television Benin on Political programmes change the minds of audience towards their choice of candidate?

2. Have Independent Television Benin, programmes been able to create any positive impact on the political life of the people?

3. To what extent does exposure to Independent Television Benin programmes affect people’s voting pattern?

1.5 Significance of the Study

The study will help to create awareness on the need for proper use of Independent Television Benin in political mobilization of people in Uziare local government area. It will also help to create a more coordinate socio-political and socio-economic awareness on some burning issues at the grassroots. It is also hoped that the research will help in promoting political participation and natural consciousness. It will ensure continued education for the rural population.

1.6 Hypothesis

H1: Exposure of Independent Television political program do affect peoples‟ voting pattern.

1.7 Scope of Study

From the research topic, this study is limited to just Uziare local government area. Uziare local government comprises of five villages namely Jattu, Afasho, Afowa, Iyamo, Ayogena. It covers adult, youth, male and females inclusive who are involved in various businesses, there are farmers and also student. This study also covers how Independent Television Benin helps in political mobilization of Uziare local government area.

1.8 Operational Definitions

Mobilization: this means to work together in order to achieve a particular aim.

Political: act of governing for better and more rewarding life.

Rural Area: Any under developed area in this project

Uziare: local government area.

Independent Television: The medium for transmitting information values for the rural areas.

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