Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has accused the opposition of resorting to the use of fake news as a campaign tool against the Buhari Administration ahead of the 2019 general elections.
The Minister made the remarks in Abuja on Monday when he
visited the corporate headquarters of the Authority Newspapers to
kick-start the media tour in furtherance of the campaign against fake
news, which was recently launched by the federal government.
He said because the Buhari Administration is performing well, the
political opposition believed that the best way to de-market the
administration is by latching on to fake news to create religious and
ethnic disharmony and throw the country into turmoil.
“With
the Buhari Administration delivering on its promises to fight
corruption, build the nation's economy and tackle insecurity, the
opposition has realized it will not make any impact if it takes on
the Administration on that turf. So, it has decided to take the easy
route, which is to use fake news and hate speech to de-market the
Administration, pitch Christians against Muslims and one ethnic group
against another,” he said.
Alhaji Mohammed said the opposition has thrown caution to the wind in
its futile attempt to divide Nigeria along ethnic and religious lines
by using fake news to blame all the killings in a certain part of the
country on herdsmen, ignoring the bands of deadly militia groups that
are being sponsored by unscrupulous people to kill innocent people
and put the nation on edge.
He cited the example of how the opposition is distorting the fact
that the clashes between the farmers and herders are being aggravated
by climate change - which has heightened the contest for scarce
natural resources like water and land - as well as demographic
pressure.
The Minister said the morbid fear the opposition harbors that when he
is re-elected in 2019, President Buhari will consolidate on the fight
against corruption, has thrown the opposition camp into confusion,
hence the frenzy with which they fabricate and publish fake news in
order to cast the government in bad light.
“Many
politicians know that the only way to distract this government is to
spread fake news and they are being very selfish and they have
amassed so much wealth that they can continue to sponsor fake news at
a very dangerous level for as long as they want.
“Many
of them have this morbid fear of the President being re-elected
because they know that in his second term, the war against corruption
will start yielding fruits. There are so many cases in court today
and they are just praying and doing everything to distract the
government so that their cases will be scuttled,” he stated.
Alhaji Mohammed said that for the first time in the history of
Nigeria, there is a re distribution of the nation's wealth from a few
to the generality of the public
He said the administration's Social Investment Programme is providing
one meal a day for 8.5 million pupils across 23 states; the
Conditional Cash Transfer is empowering 400,000 families with N5,000
every month, the Government Enterprises and Empowerment Programme is
making available loans to artisans and craftsmen as well as market
women while the N-Power Programme has provided employment for over
200,000 unemployed graduates.
The Minister commended the Authority Newspapers for being the first
media outlet to write an Editorial in support of the campaign against
fake news, saying he chose to kick-start the media tour with the
newspaper in appreciation of their efforts.
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