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Hate Speech, Disinformation, Fake News, Political Tools To Discredit Govt

The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has saidΒ the growing cases of hate speech, disinformation and fake news in theΒ country are being orchestrated by naysayers and their sponsors toΒ discredit the government, destabilize the polity and make the countryΒ ungovernable

The Minister made the statement at the Extra-ordinary Meeting of theΒ National Council on Information (NCI), which has the theme ”HateΒ Speeches, Disinformation, Fake News and National Unity”, in Jos,Β Plateau State, on Thursday.

”The campaign (to discredit the government) is a multi-million nairaΒ project and the people behind this string of hate speech,Β disinformation and fake news are not about to stop. In fact, they willΒ become more vicious in the days, weeks and months ahead,” he said.

Alhaji Mohammed blamed the resurgent push for separatism as well asΒ the rising cases of ethnic and religious disharmony on the ”growingΒ phenomenon of hate speech, as well as the disinformation and fake newsΒ campaign”, and warned that hate speeches and incitement to violenceΒ set the stage for the genocide that left at least 800,000 people deadΒ in Rwanda in 1994.

He traced the worsening cases of hate speech in the country to theΒ period leading to the last general elections, when the thenΒ presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC),Β Muhammadu Buhari, was the target of a vicious campaign.

”Never in the history of electioneering campaign in Nigeria has suchΒ a quantum of hate speech been directed at any candidate. This did notΒ stop even when he won the election and became President. For instance,Β the President had hardly left Nigeria for his vacation in London on 19Β January 2017, during which he said he would have routine medicalΒ check-up, when these hate and fake news campaigners circulated theΒ news that he has died. Between then and now, they have repeatedΒ similar fakes news times without number,” the Minister said.

He cited three instances of disinformation and fake news targeted atΒ him, including when he was quoted as saying the government does notΒ know who will sign the 2017 budget, when what he said was that whenΒ the budget is transmitted to the presidency, a decision will be taken.

Citing other instances, Alhaji Mohammed said: ”On Wednesday, 26 AprilΒ 2017, after the weekly Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting, IΒ briefed State House Correspondents on what transpired at the meeting.Β I said, among others, that President Muhammadu Buhari did not presideΒ over the day’s meeting because he decided to work from home that day.Β In reporting my briefing, one of the correspondents quoted me asΒ saying the President would work from home henceforth, rather than onΒ that day only.

”Also in May 2017, I travelled to China on official assignment. I hadΒ just arrived in that country, after a long flight, when I startedΒ receiving calls from Nigeria, seeking my reaction to a story makingΒ the rounds in the Social Media, quoting me as saying that thoughΒ President Muhammadu Buhari is in a London hospital, he is usingΒ Made-in-Nigeria drugs. I purportedly made the comment in an interviewΒ with Channels Television, after the Federal Government’s launch of theΒ Made-in-Nigeria campaign in Abuja a few days earlier.

”At first, I chose to ignore the story, saying Nigerians would easilyΒ see the folly of it. But the phone calls from Nigeria became moreΒ frequent and more intense, to such an extent that they could no longerΒ be ignored. I had to put a call through to Mr. John Momoh, andΒ Channels Television promptly issued a rebuttal, saying it neitherΒ interviewed me norΒ carried any such story.”

On the way forward, he said Nigerians must say NO to hate speech andΒ boycott any medium that is used to spew hate or that engages inΒ disinformation and fake news, adding that if left unchecked, theΒ canker-worm of hate speech, disinformation and fake news is capable ofΒ undermining national unity and pushing the nation to the precipice.

The Minister also told the delegates to the meeting, which includedΒ government information managers from all the states of the federation,Β that every state must emulate what the Federal Government has done,Β through Acting President Yemi Osinbajo, who held a series ofΒ engagements with key stakeholders to calm frayed nerves in the
aftermath of the quit notice recently issued to section of the countryΒ by northern youths

”We must be resolute in tackling the canker-worm of hate speech,Β disinformation and fake news. We as government information managersΒ must embark on a relentless campaign against these evil tendencies at
our various levels, whether federal or state,” he said, adding thatΒ the regulators must also be alive to their responsibility byΒ sanctioning erring media outlets

”Yes, our constitution allows freedom of speech and this governmentΒ believes in it, but freedom of speech must not be allowed to becomeΒ freedom of irresponsibility,” Alhaji Mohammed

While appealing to the media, especially the traditional media, toΒ repudiate the purveyors of hate speech, disinformation and fake news,Β he announced that the Federal Ministry of Information and Culture willΒ soon launch a series of engagements with the media to sensitize themΒ to the dangers posed by the phenomenon.

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