The recommendation is contained in
a communique issued at the end of Extraordinary Meeting of NCI on Hate
Speeches, Fake News and National Unity held on Friday in Jos.
In the communique made available
to journalists on Sunday, the Council recommended the use of stringent measures
in checking conventional media and their programmes.
The Council, presided over by the
Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, noted that Social media has
no address as such vetting and editing posting in social media might be
difficult.
The Council recommended that
Information managers at the state level should open a website to counter report
of any misinformation posted by the social media as quickly as the hate
speeches, misinformation and fake news are posted.
It recommended immediate killing
of whatever postings on social media assumed or presumed to be hate speeches or
fake news or misinformation by the information managers in various states.
The Council noted that social
media might take over the 2019 elections because Nigerians had come to rely
more and believe the social media over the conventional media.
It directed the Federal and State
Ministries of Information to use jingles to promote peace and come up with
cartoons on the TV and Newspapers telling the dangers of fake news and hate
speeches.
“The
collaboration must start with National Orientation Agency and the state
governments,” the Council recommended.
The Council underscored the need
to start talking to those responsible for law and enforcement of justice to
address the issues of citizens taking laws into their hands.
The body also emphasised that “the
welfare of the people is paramount, people well fed will listen to their
government”.
NAN reports that the extraordinary
meeting of the council was declared open by Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau,
represented by his Deputy Prof. Sonni Tyoden.
Mr. Lalong observed that the
combination of hate speech, conducts, commentaries, writing and displays that
combined with the engagement of Hate Media Platforms had in global history
proven their ability to incite genocide.
He emphasised that any person or
group of persons using any media outlet to bait and explore the innocence and
gullibility of a few people must be condemned and sanctioned as criminal, by
all people of conscience
NAN also reports that the Minister
of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, in a keynote address, expressed
displeasure over the hate spewed on radio stations across the country which
according to him has become alarming.
The Minister said the careless
incitement to violence and the level of insensitivity to the multi-religious,
multi-ethnic nature of the country must not be allowed to continue because it
is detrimental to the unity and well-being of our country.
The National Council on Information
is the highest policy making body for information articulation and delivery in
the country.
Delegates to the Council included
Heads of Parastatal Agencies in the Federal Ministry of Information and
Commissioners for Information in the 36 States.
(NAN)
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