The State, Farmers/Herders’ Clashes and Voter Mobilization in the 2019 General Elections in Nigeria: Interrogating Electioneering Campaign Rhetoric in Benue State

M. Ugbudu, Wandoo Buter
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The internecine farmers/herders’ clashes that became pervasive in Nigeria in recent times took the centre stage in electioneering campaign in the 2019 general elections in the country. The opposition parties used the bloody clashes that aggravated inter-ethnic disharmony, undermined the country’s security and unleashed socio-economic losses as a main campaign issue. Hence, campaign slogans, jingles and songs that harped on the farmers/herders’ clashes were used during electioneering campaigns to mobilize votes. This study, therefore, examines the campaign slogans, songs and messages by the main opposition party, the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) candidates and its supporters at political rallies in the 2019 elections in Benue State that dwell on the armed herdsmen attacks to  dissuade voters from voting the ruling party, the All Progressive Congress (APC) headed by Muhammadu Buhari a Fulani. The study adopts Antonio Gramsci’s theory of hegemony as its theoretical frame of analysis. The study which made use of content analysis and is analytically revealed that political language has become an instrument of hegemonic control meant to divert peoples’ attention from socio-economic realities. In as much as party songs, slogans and jingles tend to convey symbolic aspects of genuine concern for the people’s plight, they fail to offer alternative solutions to prevailing socio-economic realities in Benue State. Amongst other recommendations, it suggests that political debates should be institutionalized in the country’s electoral process.
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尼日利亚2019年大选中的国家、农民/牧民冲突和选民动员:对贝努埃州竞选活动言论的质疑
最近在尼日利亚普遍存在的农民/牧民之间的相互残杀冲突成为该国2019年大选竞选活动的中心舞台。反对党利用加剧种族间不和谐、破坏国家安全并造成社会经济损失的血腥冲突作为主要竞选议题。因此,在竞选活动中使用了关于农牧民冲突的竞选口号、歌曲和歌曲来动员选票。因此,本研究审查了主要反对党,人民民主党(PDP)候选人及其支持者在2019年贝努埃州选举的政治集会上的竞选口号,歌曲和信息,这些竞选口号,歌曲和信息关注武装牧民袭击,以劝阻选民投票给执政党,穆罕默德·布哈里·富拉尼领导的全进步大会党(APC)。本文采用葛兰西的霸权理论作为分析的理论框架。这项研究利用了内容分析,分析地揭示了政治语言已经成为霸权控制的工具,旨在转移人们对社会经济现实的注意力。尽管党的歌曲、口号和歌曲往往象征性地表达对人民困境的真正关切,但它们未能为贝努埃州普遍存在的社会经济现实提供其他解决办法。除其他建议外,委员会建议在该国的选举过程中将政治辩论制度化。
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