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POLITICAL CAMPAIGN MESSAGES AND ELECTORAL VIOLENCE: A STUDY OF 2023 GUBERNATORIAL ELECTION IN AKWA IBOM STATE
ABSTRACT
This
study investigated the influence of political campaign messages on electoral
violence during the 2023 Akwa Ibom State gubernatorial election. The population
of the study comprised all the registered voters in Akwa Ibom State -
2,119,727. Using a descriptive survey design and a multi?stage sampling
technique, data were collected from 378 residents through a structured
questionnaire entitled “Questionnaire on Political Campaign Messages and Electoral Violence in
the 2023 Akwa Ibom State Gubernatorial Election (QPCMEVAISGE). Face
and content validation of the instrument was carried out by one expert in media and communication
studies and one expert in test, measurement and evaluation in
order to ensure that the instrument had the accuracy, appropriateness and
completeness for the study under consideration. The reliability coefficient
obtained was 0.78, using Cronbach’s Alpha and this was high enough to justify
the use of the research instrument. After the data collection the
data were analyzed using frequency distributions and percentage analysis.
Findings revealed that the majority of respondents were highly exposed to
campaign messages, which were largely perceived as inciting, inflammatory, and
reflective of ethnic and tribal sentiments. A significant proportion of
respondents indicated that these messages strongly contributed to electoral
violence, affecting both voter participation and the overall conduct of the
election. The study highlighted the roles of campaign messaging in shaping
voter perception and behavior, emphasizing that irresponsible communication can
exacerbate conflict in competitive political environments. Based on these
findings, the study recommended regulatory enforcement, issue-based
campaigning, enhanced civic education, ethical media practices, and proactive
monitoring of social media to reduce campaign messages that portend
election-related violence. The study contributes to knowledge by linking
agenda-setting and framing theories to the communication–violence nexus in
emerging democracies, providing empirical insights for policymakers, electoral
bodies, and political actors.
KEYWORDS:
Political Campaign, Electoral Violence, Campaign Messaging, Voter Perception.
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