#EndSARS Protest: Discourse and Mobilisation on Twitter

01/15/2023
by   Bello Shehu Bello, et al.
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Using the @NGRPresident Twitter handle, the Government of Nigeria issued a special directive banning Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) with immediate effect. The SARS is a special police unit under the Nigeria Police Force tasked with the responsibility of fighting violent crimes. However, the unit has been accused of waves of human rights abuse across the nation. According to a report by Amnesty International, between January 2017 and May 2020, 82 cases of police brutality have been committed. This has led to one of the major protests demanding more measures to be taken. The #EndSARS hashtag was widely used by the protesters to amplify their messages and reach out to wider communities on Twitter. In this study, we present a critical analysis of how the online protest unfolded. Essentially, we examine how the protest evolves on Twitter, the nature of engagement with the protest themes, the factors influencing the protest and public perceptions about the online movement. We found that the mobilisation strategies include direct and indirect engagements with influential users, sharing direct stories and vicarious experiences. Also, there is evidence that suggests the deployment of automated accounts to promote the course of the protest. In terms of participation, over 70 is confined within a few states in Nigeria, and the diaspora communities also lent their voices to the movement. The most active users are not those with high followership, and the majority of the protesters utilised mobile devices, accounting for 88 social media users interact with the movement and the response from the wider online communities. Needless to say, the themes in the online discourse are mostly about #EndSARS and vicarious experiences with the police, however, there are topics around police reform and demand for regime change.

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