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Fake news more dangerous than Boko Haram, says Lai Mohammed

By NAN
21 February 2017   |   2:35 pm
The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, says the phenomenon of fake news, if left unchecked, poses more threat to the nation than insurgency and militancy.

Nigeria’s minister of Information Lai Mohammed AFP PHOTO / PIUS UTOMI EKPEI

The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, says the phenomenon of fake news if left unchecked, poses more threat to the nation than insurgency and militancy.

The minister reiterated this position on Tuesday in Abuja at the seventh edition of the National Security Seminar with the theme “Consolidating on the Gains of Counter-Terrorism Operations in Nigeria.”

The seminar was jointly organised by the National Defence College of Nigeria, the Office of the National Security Adviser and the Alumni Association of National Defence College.

Mohammed said that the phenomenon of fake news propagated majorly by the social media “is so serious that it threatened to break the country rapidly even more than insurgency.” He noted that to consolidate on the defeat of the Boko Haram insurgent, the armed forces should give special attention to its communication and information dissemination strategy.

“We must pay adequate attention to communication strategy and have our people who will be very active also on the social media.

“It is a front that has been largely neglected which we must now pay special and adequate attention to,” he said.

According to him, fake news phenomenon is a situation where someone or some persons will fabricate stories capable of setting one group or religion against the other and send them out through the social media.

“Regrettably, fake news is circulated worldwide through the means of the social media and it travels faster.

“Only recently, we have to refute the fake news that Nigeria today is the most difficult place for Christians to live.

“There was also the fake report that the armed forces of Nigeria armed the Fulani herdsmen and instigate them to carry out attacks.

“All these news are unfounded, fake and has the capacity to set one religion or group against the other,’’ he said.
The minister said the most recent of such disinformation was the news of the alleged killing of some members of a pro-Biafra group, the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

Mohammed said that the allegation was false, malicious and intended to set the country on fire.

He also recalled the recent visit by two leaders of All Progressives Congress, Bola Tinubu and Bisi Akande to President Muhammadu Buhari in London which the champions of disinformation claimed it never happened.

He said similarly, it took the intervention of the US government to set the record straight through a release that its President, Donald Trump truly had a telephone conversation with President Buhari.

Earlier in a welcome address, the Commandant of National Defence College, Rear Adm. Ilesanmi Alade said the annual seminar provided opportunities for discussion of the topical issue of national security. Alade said the theme of the seminar was apt because having technically defeated Boko Haram, there was the need to build upon the gains and guide against relapse or outbreak of any other crisis.

On his part, the Minister of Defence, Mansur Dan-Ali commended the armed forces for winning the insurgency war in the North East within a short period of the administration of President Buhari.

The minister, who was represented by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Danjuma Shedi, said that the isolated attacks being witnessed were expected but assured that there would be an end to them soon.

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    This Old Fool started the fake news like when he said Boko Haram had been technically defeated….Has anyone noticed that attacks by Fulani Herdmen all over Nigeria has greatly reduced since Buhari left for London.
    The lies with which this present Government uses to run this Country is just plain satanic.

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    transparency,accountability and truthful communication……antidotes to fake news propagation….

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    This pampas wearing old foul-mouthed man has just lied while labouring in vain to condemn lying. Very truly, Northern Nigeria is a difficult place for Christians to live. Very assuredly, IPOD members were killed by security operatives. It is true that the military in Nigeria watch Fulani herdsmen parade with AK 47 Riffles along with cattle without being arrested neither were they ever stopped from killing many Nigerians in Agatu, Enugu, Southern Kaduna and many other parts of Southern Nigeria.

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    Sir, with all due respect, your statement here is not totally justified as you have kept several parts of the issue in the dark.
    If by now #FakeNews threatens more than insurgence and requires a military watchdog; what then should we recommend for the vast use of LIES as a political-shield by government figures?
    If truly #ChangeBeginsWithMe is your government’s watchword, then the military stronghold you calling for should begins from the political corridor. When a government embraces #AlternativeFacts then all non-supporting news become fake! In my opinion, if your government is not expecting critics, I think you are still far from knowing the truth. Truth be told, majority of challenges we face today are not born of your administration, yet we have seen your fingers crossed on issues that came by even when you assumed office. (Without data, you are just like every other person with an opinion)…here are issues that justify this allegation: Fulani herdsmen killings; 250 million Naira gate construction project of a 3-bedroom apartment of the Vice President; Medical tours by government officials that you verbally campaigned against and lots more.

    We can’t solve a problem with the same mindset that created it. We will be too stupid to do the same thing and expect different results, meaning, if at this recession we are still building a gate for 250 million, then show me the hope in the plan to revive our economy.
    Alhaji, the National security seminar is an avenue your government has to discuss critical issues that can move this nation forward not a means to lead us more astray…we are not Americans, we are Nigerians!