Mark Zuckerberg Teams Up With Nigeria To Fight Fake News On Facebook

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Mark Zuckerberg

 

The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said
the National Campaign Against Fake News has received a boost from the
Social Networking Platform, Facebook, which plans to partner with the
Federal Government to check the menace.

 

The Minister announced the planned cooperation in Abuja on Tuesday
when he visited Daar Communications, owners of AIT and Raypower, in
furtherance of the campaign.

 

He said the national campaign, which was launched on 11th July
2018, has succeeded in bringing the phenomenon to the front burner of
national discourse.

 

“We are not under any illusion that our campaign will
immediately end the menace of fake news. But we know that by creating
national awareness, we are putting the issue of fake news on the front
burner.

“Fake news is now a subject of national discourse, workshops
and conferences. In the coming days, the social networking web platform,
Facebook, will be meeting with us and other top policy makers across
the country in the days ahead to see how to assist us in fighting fake
news. That, to us, is a major step forward, and we thank all our
partners, and indeed all Nigerians, for this achievement,”
Alhaji Mohammed said.

 

The Minister, who described fake news as a global phenomenon, said
different countries are adopting various measures to tackle the menace,
but said Nigeria has decided to appeal to the sense of responsibility of
media practitioners, bloggers and Social Media Influencers, instead of
engaging in coercion or censorship.

 

He said if left unchecked, fake news has the capacity to disrupt
the peace and unity of the country and it’s also a clear and present
danger to the nation’s democracy.

 

“For example, the fake news phenomenon played out during the
recent governorship elections in Osun State. Whereas 16 PDP members were
arrested for various offences, including impersonating observers and
for violence during the rerun, the purveyors of fake news made it look
as if the APC was the perpetrators of these crimes.

“Also, a few days ago, fake news about the release of Leah
Sharibu circulated freely on the social media. Imagine the additional
trauma this would have caused for the parents. Imagine the implication
on efforts to secure her release, and indeed the national security
implications,”
Alhaji Mohammed said.

 

He said the campaign against fake news could not have come at a
better time, considering that the 2019 general elections are fast
approaching and enemies of democracy will latch on to it to wreak havoc.

 

Plc, Mr. Tony Akiotu, commended the Minister for embarking on the
campaign to minimise the dangers of fake news to the unity and security
of the country.

 

He pledged the readiness of Daar Communications to partner with the
Federal Ministry of Information and Culture to check the excesses of
fake news.

 

“Honourable Minister, I will like to assure you that the
management and staff of Daar Communications PLC, without reservation,
join in the crusade and will be one of your major partners in the
campaign against fake news because we don’t have a choice. If we don’t
do so, we will be one of the media organizations that will be encumbered
and whose existence will be endangered by those who are involved in
this ignominious business,”
Mr. Akiotu said.

 

-NAN

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