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Misinformation May Lead To Breakdown Of Law, Order – FG Cautions Against Fake News

May 23, (THEWILL) – The Federal Government has cautioned the media and Nigerians in general, against fake news.

Reiterating that democracy cannot grow without media and press freedom, the government, however, warned that misinformation, like cancer, may eventually lead to a breakdown of law and order.

Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, stated this on Wednesday, at the Ministerial Press Briefing, to herald activities lined up to mark President Bola Tinubu’s first year in office.

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“Misinformation is a cancer that may lead to a breakdown of law and order in the country; it is also useful to understand that democracy cannot grow without media and press freedom”, he said.

He explained that the media space in Nigeria was largely free, adding that President Tinubu was determined to make it even freer.

“The freedom that the media enjoys also carries along responsibility. While it is the right of media practitioners to report, they should also have a duty to ensure it is done responsibly, honestly and with a deep sense of patriotism.

“You cannot say something is free while it is also fake or not true. Press freedom relates to the ability of a practitioner or anybody to relate a story responsibly, honestly and factually.

“You cannot say things to malign someone deliberately and call it press freedom or freedom of expression. So, while the government is determined to ensure that the media continues to enjoy its freedom to do its job, it is also pertinent on practitioners within the space to ensure they also maintain a high standard of professionalism,

“The practitioners have a greater duty to clean up the media space, otherwise, the media will be the biggest victim of misinformation and fake news.

“It is not the government’s responsibility alone to counter fake news. It is a duty for everyone, including those in the social media space”, Idris said.

Noting that fake news is a global challenge, Idris said stakeholders must come together and fight the menace. He admonished practitioners to ensure that whatever they did was for the interest of the country.

“We must report patriotically and honestly. It is a collective responsibility that will make us have a better society”, he concluded.

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