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8 Ways Technology Is Influencing Nigeria’s 2015 Elections by kglamour(m): 1:53pm On Apr 02, 2015
2011 and 2012 was when citizens found a voice via social media in
Nigeria. The OccupyNigeria movement is the biggest case in point. 2015
is when they will roar once more, because the general elections
The elections, which shifted from its initial set date, February 14 to
March 28, is now days away, and the most influential actors on the
political stage are finding ways to manipulate and subvert the
conversation in their favour. Every trick in the book is in play — spoof
Twitter accounts, viral smear campaigns, blatant astroturfing…in
response, civil society is trying to mobilise and use technology to cut
through the noise and help citizens engage productively.
In this war of interests, here are ways technology and internet are
already impacting Nigeria’s upcoming election.

1. Electronic Smart Card Readers
Hoping to curb electoral irregularities, INEC (Nigeria’s electoral
regulatory body) has deployed smart card readers to verify the
authenticity of the permanent voters card at the polling booths.
The smart card reader doesn’t just authenticate the card, it also allows
for the biometric authentication of the legitimacy of the smart card
holder, at least in theory. However, a test run of the smart card reader
revealed that it isn’t as smart as expected, with almost 40% failure rate.
INEC has reportedly said it would revert to the manual authentication of
voters in cases where the biometric authentication fails.
We’re not sure how exactly that will pan out, but we’re waiting to see.
The electoral race is really close and the major parties appear to be
leaving no stone unturned.
However, we are unsure how far online sentiments and conversations will
influence the final outcome of the election in any way.
Clearly, technology and internet as a tool for social change in Nigeria is
blooming, but is hardly matured. The needle is twitching, but just barely.

2. Election Monitoring
Local developers have designed mobile apps and websites that can
aggregate real-time updates from polling units from across the country;
some of them with geo-tagging function to track these updates by
location.
Nigeria Elections is a mobile app. It aggregates news around the
elections, and also provides the listing of polling booths, national
constituencies, presidential candidates and their running mates. The
results of the election will be uploaded on the app when it is officially
announced.
INEC , names after the country’s electoral umpire – Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC) -allows users get information on polling
units, the election process and the status of their PVC. Another similar
election monitoring app is EiE’s Revoda .
Pollwatchng.com and Nigeriadecide.org are websites that which allow
voters/observers submit situation reports about the elections in their
locale. Users can upload images with cursory comments about the
situation being reported.

3. Online Conversations and Campaigns
Traditional media: print, television and radio, remained the major sources
of information dissemination in Nigeria, until enormous mobile
penetration, data availability and cheap access.
Internet usage in Nigeria grew by 16% in 2014, making a total of about
37.53% of Nigerians with internet access. Politicians have joined the
growing online community.
Political office hopefuls and their supporters have taken to twitter and
sent out political messages with hashtags like #GEJ_WINS, #CHANGE
e.t.c.
To show that they “get it”, both front-running political parties – APC and
PDP – have staged Google Hangouts. Last month, the APC’s Vice
Presidential Candidate, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, and Lagos State Governor
Babatunde Fashola answered questions from Nigerian youth . The PDP’s
Google Hangout session was staged for its Lagos governorship
candidate, Jimi Agbaje.
An overwhelming torrent of websites and apps also dot the internet
designed by political parties to reach supporters. Forwardnigeria.ng ,
Apcgmbpyo.org are affiliated with the PDP and APC presidential
candidates respectively. They have also embraced candidate-specific
apps such as the General Buhari and the APC Situation Room for the
APC presidential candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari and the other
for his party, APC. Forward Nigeria is for the incumbent president and
PDP presidential flag bearer, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan.
Individuals and civil organisations are also driving conversation via the
internet. Enough Nigeria Coalition’s eie.ng is a website that provides
information on candidates vying for political offices as well as beams
INEC’s press releases. Sterling and Greenback, a Lagos-based enterprise,
also created a sentiment machine that measures the level of support for
different parties.

4. Online Advertising
Sponsored posts are popping up at every click of the mouse as there’s a
good possibility you encounter a political ad – thanks Adsense – while
watching a youtube video or just reading through your favourite blog.
Social media brand promoters also known as pirates of Nigerian twitter
are also part of online advertising stratagem. They are throwing their
online weight behind the highest bidding political party.

5. Crowdfunding
One of the political parties, APC, has sought to crowdsource funds for
their campaign. The party has employed means ranging from ringtones,
premium SMS, scratch cards and e-transactions to get supporters to
contribute financially. The Nigerian Communications Commision later
banned the APC’s mobile crowdfunding shortcode, but this decision has
been struck out by a federal high court sitting in Lagos. The court also
ruled that the NCC and the telcos involved pay N500 million ($2.5
million) in damages to the party.
Gbosa Gbosa Technology Ltd recently launched a broad-based
fundraising platform, SpeaksForUS, to help organizations with crowd-
sourced fundraising. The website has a category for political donations
where you can make donations by buying political posters, bags and
other party branded items, with prices ranging between N48 ($0.25) to
N10,000 ($50) naira.

6. Fact Checking
factchecki.ng , is a website that crosschecks dubious information in
circulation, debunk myth and verify fact.
On factchecki, you can submit questions, facts and lies. However, the
platform only caters to facts related to the APC presidential aspirant,
General Muhammadu Buhari.

7. Data
A nation’s budget basically determines how well the government can
function. Budgit is a website that allows you simulate the Nigerian
budget. Budgit simply breaks down the Nigerian budget and allows you
“become the finance minister for a day”, thereby coming up with your
own budget structure.

8. Online Polls
In anticipation of the forthcoming elections, media houses have come up
with online presidential polls. Three of these polls have been more
popular and they were held by Sahara Reporters , President Jonathan’s
social media aide, Reno Omokri and AIT .
However, these online polls have been marked by controversies as there
has been accusations of double voting and biased umpires. Whatever the
case may be, it is clear that all parties involved don’t want to look like
they are falling behind in the digital popularity race.
Nigeria Decide 2015 and NaijaPolls are apps that allow you vote for your
preferred presidential and governorship candidates across all states.
NaijaPolls also allows you read the bios of the candidates.

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