Penplusbytes’ Governance Social
Media Index (GSMI) tracks the relevance and effective use of social media in
the governance space. The
first index report was published in June 2016 and showed how
key actors within the political and governance ecosystem of Ghana were engaging
their electorates on social media as an alternative to traditional media.
The second edition of the SMI
report assessed and ranked the presence of political parties, political party
leaders and key election management bodies in Ghana on social media based on
their followers and level of engagement on Facebook and Twitter as of 30th
September, 2016.
According to 2nd
Governance Social Media Index report which has been released, President John
Dramani Mahama, leads the pack of presidential candidates on Facebook with 1,007,595
likes which indicates an increase of 125,171 more likes from his June
figure of 880,620.
The leader of the largest
opposition party, Nana Akufo-Addo followed him closely with 981,057 likes
on Facebook which also indicates an increase of 265, 341. These figures
show that even though President Mahama has over 1 million Facebook followers,
Nana Akufo-Addo increased his followers (265,341) as compared to President
Mahama (125,175) in the last three months.
On twitter, there was a new
addition and an interesting twist to that. Though the flagbearer of the
National Democratic Party, Nana Konadu Agyemang Rawlings did not have an
official twitter account as at the time of the first 1st Index
report in June 2016, her twitter account as at September 2016 had 493 followers
which is relatively impressive compared to CPP’S Ivor Greenstreet who joined
Twitter a year ago and as at September 2016 has 609 followers.
With regards to the political
parties, the NPP continues to lead with 307,963 likes on Facebook followed by
the PPP with 33,193 followers beating the NDC who are now third with 24,743
likes on Facebook.
The Flagbearer of the biggest
opposition party, Nana Akufo Addo seems to be have taken a better advantage of
Twitter to communicate and interact with his followers as evidenced in the over
4,000 tweets as compared with the President John Mahama’s 842 tweets.
Kwami Ahiabenu II |
According to the Executive Director
of Penplusbytes, Kwami Ahiabenu II, electoral campaigns have become more about
social networking using the existing and emerging social media platforms than
the conventional approach which emphasizes more of a one-way communication with
limited chances to generate feedback.
“This index has shown that Ghanaian political parties and some
election management bodies have increased their reliance on social media to
engage their electorates, particularly ahead of the 2016 General Elections,” he
said.
However, social media is driven
largely by fast internet connectivity. There is therefore the need to improve
internet services across the country for the effective use of social media for
political communication among Ghanaians.
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digital technologies to enable good governance and accountability, new media
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