Nigeria's Hardships Feed Election Disinformation
Sumaira FH Published February 21, 2023 | 06:20 PM
Disinformation has spiralled before Nigeria's presidential ballot on Saturday as the nation faces challenges ranging from threats from criminal gunmen to a stuttering economy and a currency crisis
Lagos, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 21st Feb, 2023 ):Disinformation has spiralled before Nigeria's presidential ballot on Saturday as the nation faces challenges ranging from threats from criminal gunmen to a stuttering economy and a currency crisis.
Fears of electoral fraud have also fuelled false stories about candidates hoarding cash during an acute shortage of naira currency notes.
With some 39 million Nigerian social media users, these claims spread like wildfire around Facebook, WhatsApp and TikTok before the February 25 vote.
"Renewed sophistication and organisation in the push of disinformation has been observed with efforts generally focused on glorifying or delegitimising political candidates and undermining the credibility of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)", the Centre for Democracy and Development said in a report.
Candidates have been campaigning for the support of more than 93 million registered voters who will choose a successor to President Muhammadu Buhari.
The top contenders in the race are Bolu Tinubu of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Atiku Abukabar of the main opposition People's Democratic Party (PDP) and the Labour Party's Peter Obi.
Separatist and political violence are not the only issues threatening Nigeria's election.
A national cash shortage, coupled with a fuel scarcity, has sparked protests in major cities, with people attacking bank buildings.
The crisis erupted after the central bank began to swap old bills of the local naira currency for new redesigns in December, creating a shortfall in banknotes.
The bank said the new policy was aimed at clearing up counterfeit naira and fighting political bribery. But many Nigerians are not convinced it will address corruption.
The situation has fuelled online rumours, including of presidential candidates hoarding money.
AFP Fact Check debunked a post shared more than 14,000 times alleging that truckloads of cash had been seized from APC's Tinubu.
Accusations of widespread vote rigging, tallying errors and corruption have marred past ballots in Nigeria.
As a result, trust in INEC itself has dwindled. Nearly 80 percent of Nigerians distrust the organisation, according to a February report by the pan-African survey group Afrobarometer.
"Disinformation has triggered election violence in the past because people believed what they saw on social media," said Opeyemi Kehinde of Nigeria Factcheckers' Coalition.
The alliance, made up of a dozen local organisations, was launched to verify disinformation linked to the 2023 ballot.
"It is important for people to trust information that comes from INEC or other official sources, especially election results," Kehinde added.
In a bid to make the 2023 ballot more fraud-resistant, Nigeria introduced technological innovations, including the bimodal voter accreditation system (BVAS), which identifies voters through facial recognition and biometrics.
But controversies have already plagued the new system.
In January, a tribunal overturned the result of Osun state's gubernatorial election after finding that overcounting took place despite the use of BVAS.
The incident sparked disinformation online.
AFP Fact Check debunked claims that Osun's governor had primarily been sacked over a video showing him dancing after he won the election.
Fake INEC press releases have also been widely circulated.
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