GASPRO International Journal of Eminent Scholars
Guides For Authors
- Call For Papers
- Processing Charges
- Journal Coverage
- Open Access Policy
- Terms and Policies
Trending Topics
Secured Payment
PUBLIC SERVICE BROADCASTING AND THE MOBILIZATION OF YOUTHS IN SOUTH-SOUTH NIGERIA FOR EFFECTIVE POLITICAL PARTICIPATION
ABSTRACT
Effective involvement of citizens in the selection of leaders is
critical to good governance and development of any society. Nigeria’s political
space is debilitated by a number of issues including the highjack of political
and democratic machineries by a few rent-seeking and inept players. This has
resulted in poor governance, lack of trust in the entire system and apathy on
the part of citizens. With the mandate of the media to motivate and mobilize
the masses for enlightened participation in the political process, bearing in
mind that privately owned media pander to the whims of the highest bidders
especially during political cycles, and based on public sphere theory, the need to examine the success level of
public service broadcast media organizations in motivating and mobilizing the
youths in the South-South region of Nigeria to be actively involved in the
political process threw up itself as Nigeria inches into another election year.
Using the survey method, three states in the region were randomly selected,
from where 384 respondents evenly distributed were drawn through a multi-stage
process to respond to the questionnaire items designed to answer the research
questions. Three focus groups made up of 25 participants in total, were also
set up in the three states for detailed discussion of the issues. At the end of
the study, youths in the South-South region of Nigeria were not adequately
mobilized for active involvement in politics, public service broadcast
organizations were found not to mobilize the youths in the region for political
participation and as a result, the broadcast stations were not seen to have
succeeded in fulfilling their mandate in this regard. Recommendations made
among others, include removing public service broadcast media and regulatory
agencies from the financial and administrative control of government for
effective service and supervision, mounting of pressure on the broadcast
stations by civil society groups and non-governmental organizations to ensure
that they deliver on their mandates and the establishment of partnership
between promoters of democracy and the media stations towards the delivery of
altruistic media service in line with the mandate of the organizations.
KEYWORDS: Politics,
participation, youths, public, broadcasting, mandate.
Download Article
Featured Article
Global Studies Quaterly
Bioinformatics Advances
Bioscience & Technology
Latest Articles
- GENDER, DESIGN, AND CREATIVITY IN NIGERIA’S APPAREL INDUSTRY
- HOME ASSIGNMENT AS A PANACEA FOR SOUND KNOWLEDGE OF THE SUBJECT MATTER: A CASE STUDY OF EMINENT SCHOLARS INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY, AKWA IBOM STATE.
- THE ROLES OF BIG DATA IN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT BY BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURS IN UYO METROPOLIS: ASSESSING ITS POTENCY IN STREAMLINING OPERATIONS AND REDUCING COST.
ISSN(Hardcopy)
2630 - 7200
ISSN(Softcopy)
2659 - 1057
Impact Factor
5.693
