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FG explains reasons behind social media regulations

The federal government has said that its position on the regulation of social media is in furtherance of the national interest and in line with global best practices.

Speaking at the opening of a two-day 2021 edition of the Annual Roundtable on Cultural Orientation (ARTCO) by the
National Institute for Cultural Orientation (NICO) in Ilorin, on Tuesday, the minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said that the phenomenon of fake news and hate speeches has dominated the social media space is detrimental to the nation’s peace, security and national cohesion.

The minister, who said that no responsible government will allow enemies of Nigeria to use media as a tool to destabilise the nation, appealed to the media to shun sensational reporting and eschew fake news, stressing that sensitive reportage would help prevent or de-escalate conflicts as the case may be.

Talking on the theme “Culture, Media and Nation Cohesion”, Alhaji Mohammed said that the neglect of culture and the breakdown of cherished cultural values have contributed largely to the myriad challenges bedevilling our nation today.

He said that urgent and concerted efforts are therefore required for cultural reconstruction and reawakening to achieve the much-desired socio-political and economic progress.

“The other dimension of the theme of this conference is the role of the media in fostering national cohesion. The media is an indispensable institution in modern and democratic societies. As the fourth estate of the realm and watchdog of society with constitutional backing, media has a pivotal role to play in the progress and well being of society,” he said.

The minister, who reassured that President Muhammadu Buhari would continue to ensure enabling environment for a robust media practice exists in Nigeria, said that “Contrary to insinuation in some quarters, this government has no
plans to muzzle the media. It appreciates the media as a strategic partner in our determination to foster the socio-economic and political development of our nation,” he said.

Also speaking, the executive secretary/CEO of the National Institute for Cultural Orientation (NICO), Mr Ado Mohammed Yahuza, said that the 2021 theme for the programme was selected to reemphasise the significance of culture and the media to the socio-political and economic development of the nation.

We are fully convinced that our present challenges as a nation can be surmounted through a culture rebirth programme with the media playing a leading role.

“The replacement of our cherished cultural values of honesty, hard work, good neighbourliness, respect for elders, respect for constituted authority with negative tendency such as “get-rich-quick syndrome”, ethnic and religious
bias has been the bane of our national cohesion and development efforts.

“It is our belief that if the media emphasize and celebrate our cherished cultural values and the things that unite us instead of the things that divide us, national unity and cohesion would be easily achieved.”

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