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BCW Study: Buhari Most Followed Sub-saharan African Leader On Twitter by prof2007: 12:09pm On Jul 24, 2020
President Muhammadu Buhari has emerged the most followed Sub-Saharan African leader on Twitter during the Covid-19 pandemic, reveals leading global communications agency Burson Cohn & Wolfe (BCW) on Tuesday, July 21.

The newly released BCW Twiplomacy study 2020, which focuses on how world leaders have tweeted during the coronavirus pandemic and how Twitter has tried to keep the chatter clean from disinformation reveals that President Buhari recorded 3.1 million followers ahead of President Paul Kagame of Rwanda’s 1.9m followers.
PMB’s Twitter followership grew 51% within the period when Coronavirus emerged in Mid-March until June.

Commenting on the outcome of the research, Chief Innovation Officer, BCW (Burson Cohn & Wolfe), Chad Latz said “It is therefore vital for world leaders to use channels like Twitter to reach out to their followers to spread critical health warnings and keep their followers abreast of the latest COVID-19-related information. As the pandemic abates in some countries, world leaders will find themselves with an expanded audience for future engagement.”

Group Managing Director CMC Connect BCW (affiliate company of BCW in Nigeria); Yomi Badejo-Okusanya commended the BCW global network for the professionalism that culminated in timely release of the study. “This report will encourage leaders who have been lagging behind to tap into opportunities provided by social media to communicate rightly by increasing their activities on the platforms to educate and inform their people.
COVID 19 has changed many around the globe, and in Africa the need to communicate what the government is doing and saying shows some level of transparency”

The 2020 Twiplomacy edition reveals that governments and leaders of 189 countries had an official presence on the social network, representing 98% of the 193 UN member states. The leaders use Twitter to share critical coronavirus information and encourage their citizens to “stay home” and “stay safe.”

Many leaders have been leading by example and updating their Twitter profiles, wearing a face mask and participating in the #SafeHands challenge. World leaders and diplomats also had to adapt to working from home and have been thrust into video conferences, making diplomacy truly digital.

Globally, US President Donald Trump is still the most followed world leader with more than 81m followers and counting, while the governments of 4 countries namely Laos, North Korea, Sao Tome and Principe and Turkmenistan do not have a Twitter presence.

SOURCE: https://brandspurng.com/2020/07/23/buhari-most-followed-sub-saharan-african-leader-on-twitter-bcw-study-reveals/

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