Impact of Electronic Media on Rural Development in Nasarawa Eggon Local Government Area, Nasarawa State, Nigeria

Authors

P.T. Marcus

Plateau State University Bokkos (Nigeria)

Christiana Awushi Alanji

Federal University of Lafia, Nasarawa State (Nigeria)

Article Information

DOI: 10.47772/IJRISS.2026.1013COM0007

Subject Category: Mass Communication

Volume/Issue: 10/13 | Page No: 93-105

Publication Timeline

Submitted: 2026-01-01

Accepted: 2026-01-07

Published: 2026-02-03

Abstract

Despite the growing relevance of electronic media in disseminating information and supporting development, many rural residents continue to experience persistent problems that hinder their effective use. These include frequent power outage, poor network connectivity, low digital literacy and unaffordability of electronic devices. This study investigates the impact of electronic media on rural development in Nassarawa Eggon Local Government Area, Nasarawa State, Nigeria. A total of 400 copies of questionnaire were administered to rural residents, with 398 returned and analyzed using simple percentages and frequencies. The findings underscore the significant role electronic media plays in advancing rural development in the study area. Traditional media platforms, particularly radio, remain the most widely utilized due to their affordability, simplicity, and accessibility, especially for rural residents. Electronic media has proven to be instrumental in several aspects of rural development. It has improved agricultural practices by providing timely and practical information, enhanced educational opportunities by delivering accessible learning content, and increased health awareness by disseminating critical health information. Furthermore, electronic media has strengthened community engagement by facilitating communication and participation in local development initiatives. Despite these achievements, the study also reveals significant challenges that hinder the full potential of electronic media in rural development. These include unreliable electricity supply, high costs of electronic devices, inadequate network coverage, and a lack of localized content tailored to the specific needs of rural populations. The findings indicate that collective media engagement (45.0%) and community radio stations (39.4%) are seen as the most effective ways for local leaders and communities to enhance electronic media access. The study recommends that policymakers and development practitioners prioritize investments in rural infrastructure, digital literacy programs, and content development to harness the potential of electronic media for rural development in the study area.

Keywords

Impact, Electronic Media, Rural, Development, Nasarawa Eggon.

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