The Contributions of Marketing to Nigerian Economic Development By


k. Marketing and Electoral Politics



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k. Marketing and Electoral Politics

It may sound enthralling and also a good one to buttress the all embracing role of marketing in national development to note that it is marketing that sustains the political and electoral system of a give nation. Politics is about power and the struggle for power results in conflict and competition. A participant in this power struggle is called “a politician” whose aim is to be in government and has to market himself and his party’s manifesto. He must be able to convince his electorate that his party’s manifesto and programme is more relevant to their needs than those of his competitors.

According to Ohiwerei in Worlu (2012), the political party can be likened to a company, the party ideology to a company’s mission statement, the party manifesto to a company’s marketing strategy/plans, and the party candidate to a brand. It is also known that the success of any company depends on the success of its brands or services. Similarly, the success of a political party in an election depends on the success of candidates. It therefore becomes imperative for the politician to have a close look at what makes a brand successful.

In brand marketing, the key to success is a thorough understanding of the market, the consumer, and the competition, by the help of market research.




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