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Lai Mohammed: We Won’t Allow Reckless Use Of Social Media by Nobody: 6:18am On Dec 05, 2020
LAGOS – Minister of Informa­tion and Culture, Alhaji Lai Moham­med has stated that the Nigerian government will not fold its arm and allow the reckless use of social media.

Speaking in Lagos on Friday on what transpired during the EndSARS protest and the ensuing, the minister said that the meeting, one of a series was necessary to draw lessons from the fallout of the protest with a view to forestall­ing a recurrence, especially of the mindless violence that fol­lowed the hijack of the peace­ful protest.

According to him, social media must not be used as a tool for aggravating fault lines and throwing the country into turmoil

While acknowledging the fact that social media had come to stay, the minister em­phasised the need for curbing its excesses, adding that the government will neither shut­down the internet nor stifle press freedom or free speech as being insinuated.

Identifying fake news and disinformation as a product of social media abuse, Alhaji Mohammed emphasised that it aggravated the EndSARS protest, stating that it did not come as a surprise because he had been raising the alarm about dangers of social media since 2017.


He said: “In 2017, we dedicat­ed that year’s National Council on Information to the issue of fake news, hate speech, and disinformation. The following year, in 2018, we launched the national campaign against fake news and disinformation, partnering with a number of print and electronic media or­ganisations.

“Now, our fears about the abuse of social media, and specifically the dangers posed by fake news and disinforma­tion has come to pass. During the protest and the subsequent violence, fake news, and disin­formation were the order of the day. Social media was used for mobilisation, and it was also used to guide arsonists and looters to properties, both public and private, which were targeted for attack.”

The minister criticised me­dia houses for their reportage of the protest especially the attack on security agents.

According to him, the me­dia houses fell for the hoax that there was a massacre at Lekki Toll Gate, adding that almost all papers ran scream­ing headlines of massacre or killings at the toll gate the day after the October 20th incident when soldiers only fired blank ammunition into the air to disperse protesters.

According to him, no group was better placed than the newspaper houses to lead the narrative of what happened that night, adding that the conventional media houses ceded that authority to social media, which has no time for the rigours of gate-keeping or fact-checking.

The minister highlighted that in reporting the hoax mas­sacre, less attention was paid to the barbaric and gruesome murder of security agents by hoodlums during the crisis.

“While everyone was fixated on the fake massacre at Lekki Toll Gate, few paid attention to the way and manner policemen and soldiers were killed.

In particular, policemen were hacked down in the most gruesome manner that calls into question the sanity of their killers. Yet, these security agents were treated as sub-hu­mans.

“Human rights organisa­tions all but ignored the fact that six soldiers and 37 police­men were killed, some of them dismembered and cannibal­ised.”

Condemning the killing of law enforcement officers, the minister stated that a society that makes war against its po­lice had better learn to make friends with its criminals.
https://www.independent.ng/we-wont-allow-reckless-use-of-social-media-lai-mohammed/

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Re: Lai Mohammed: We Won’t Allow Reckless Use Of Social Media by Yenefer(f): 6:19am On Dec 05, 2020
Monkey

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Re: Lai Mohammed: We Won’t Allow Reckless Use Of Social Media by privaldo: 6:21am On Dec 05, 2020
Yenefer:
Monkey

And she is up and running grin.

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Re: Lai Mohammed: We Won’t Allow Reckless Use Of Social Media by Nobody: 6:23am On Dec 05, 2020
Nice one from Lai

IPOB is a terrorist organisation known for fake news and fake products in general.

Thunder pieces every IPOB apologist

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Re: Lai Mohammed: We Won’t Allow Reckless Use Of Social Media by helinues: 6:24am On Dec 05, 2020
Better..

Before they turn the country into something else.

A particular region has been the headquarter of fake news lately

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Re: Lai Mohammed: We Won’t Allow Reckless Use Of Social Media by privaldo: 6:24am On Dec 05, 2020
Lai never fails to disappoint. Whoever expects much from, this pathetic liar must believe that unicorns existed. As far the Internet is concerned, the government can't control social media unless they are ready to disable the Internet in the country and cripple financial institutions, and a host of other business that make use of it.

"You can kill a revolutionary but you can't kill the revolution" - Thoman Isidore Sankara ❤

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Re: Lai Mohammed: We Won’t Allow Reckless Use Of Social Media by Nobody: 6:24am On Dec 05, 2020
Arrrrrrrh

If they are to regulate it then with which facilitaties? grin

Lai should goan sit down. All his words are rattles!

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Re: Lai Mohammed: We Won’t Allow Reckless Use Of Social Media by Yenefer(f): 6:25am On Dec 05, 2020
helinues:
Better..

Before they turn the country into something else.

A particular region has been the headquarter of fake news lately
troll.

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Re: Lai Mohammed: We Won’t Allow Reckless Use Of Social Media by Nobody: 6:27am On Dec 05, 2020
And Nigerians won't allow reckless use of your lies. regulate your lies first before regulating social media

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Re: Lai Mohammed: We Won’t Allow Reckless Use Of Social Media by Amotolongbo(f): 6:27am On Dec 05, 2020
Identifying fake news and disinformation as a product of social media abuse, Alhaji Mohammed emphasised that it aggravated the EndSARS protest, stating that it did not come as a surprise because he had been raising the alarm about dangers of social media since 2017.
Why didn’t he raise it pre-2015 election?

Obviously he wa using and enjoying it then to achieve his wishes and goals!

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Re: Lai Mohammed: We Won’t Allow Reckless Use Of Social Media by helinues: 6:27am On Dec 05, 2020
Yenefer:
troll.

Yanriya, mind your business and don't let me pick on you.

Thank you

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Re: Lai Mohammed: We Won’t Allow Reckless Use Of Social Media by onward4life(m): 6:30am On Dec 05, 2020
As if the suffer wey dey dis country

No the reach Every body squarely

Even those that gave 100% vote !!!

because his teletubbies relatives wud soon

Support this their image maker

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Re: Lai Mohammed: We Won’t Allow Reckless Use Of Social Media by johnmartus(m): 6:30am On Dec 05, 2020
Labaran maku and that stupid thing serving jail time Olisha metuh done more than this.
privaldo:
Lai never fails to disappoint. Whoever expects much from, this pathetic liar must believe that unicorns existed. As far the Internet is concerned, the government can't control social media unless they are ready to disable the Internet in the country and cripple financial institutions, and a host of other business that make use of it.

"You can kill a revolutionary but you can't kill the revolution" - Thoman Isidore Sankara ❤

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Re: Lai Mohammed: We Won’t Allow Reckless Use Of Social Media by Whoube99(f): 6:35am On Dec 05, 2020
Kingscee:
LAGOS – Minister of Informa­tion and Culture, Alhaji Lai Moham­med has stated that the Nigerian government will not fold its arm and allow the reckless use of social media.

Speaking in Lagos on Friday on what transpired during the EndSARS protest and the ensuing, the minister said that the meeting, one of a series was necessary to draw lessons from the fallout of the protest with a view to forestall­ing a recurrence, especially of the mindless violence that fol­lowed the hijack of the peace­ful protest.

According to him, social media must not be used as a tool for aggravating fault lines and throwing the country into turmoil

While acknowledging the fact that social media had come to stay, the minister em­phasised the need for curbing its excesses, adding that the government will neither shut­down the internet nor stifle press freedom or free speech as being insinuated.

Identifying fake news and disinformation as a product of social media abuse, Alhaji Mohammed emphasised that it aggravated the EndSARS protest, stating that it did not come as a surprise because he had been raising the alarm about dangers of social media since 2017.


He said: “In 2017, we dedicat­ed that year’s National Council on Information to the issue of fake news, hate speech, and disinformation. The following year, in 2018, we launched the national campaign against fake news and disinformation, partnering with a number of print and electronic media or­ganisations.

“Now, our fears about the abuse of social media, and specifically the dangers posed by fake news and disinforma­tion has come to pass. During the protest and the subsequent violence, fake news, and disin­formation were the order of the day. Social media was used for mobilisation, and it was also used to guide arsonists and looters to properties, both public and private, which were targeted for attack.”

The minister criticised me­dia houses for their reportage of the protest especially the attack on security agents.

According to him, the me­dia houses fell for the hoax that there was a massacre at Lekki Toll Gate, adding that almost all papers ran scream­ing headlines of massacre or killings at the toll gate the day after the October 20th incident when soldiers only fired blank ammunition into the air to disperse protesters.

According to him, no group was better placed than the newspaper houses to lead the narrative of what happened that night, adding that the conventional media houses ceded that authority to social media, which has no time for the rigours of gate-keeping or fact-checking.

The minister highlighted that in reporting the hoax mas­sacre, less attention was paid to the barbaric and gruesome murder of security agents by hoodlums during the crisis.

“While everyone was fixated on the fake massacre at Lekki Toll Gate, few paid attention to the way and manner policemen and soldiers were killed.

In particular, policemen were hacked down in the most gruesome manner that calls into question the sanity of their killers. Yet, these security agents were treated as sub-hu­mans.

“Human rights organisa­tions all but ignored the fact that six soldiers and 37 police­men were killed, some of them dismembered and cannibal­ised.”

Condemning the killing of law enforcement officers, the minister stated that a society that makes war against its po­lice had better learn to make friends with its criminals.
https://www.independent.ng/we-wont-allow-reckless-use-of-social-media-lai-mohammed/



Foolish grandpa!
APC's lying machine!!
Shameless bigot!!!
Pure disgrace to manhood!!!!

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Re: Lai Mohammed: We Won’t Allow Reckless Use Of Social Media by Oyiboman69: 6:41am On Dec 05, 2020
Who be this

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Re: Lai Mohammed: We Won’t Allow Reckless Use Of Social Media by BigBelleControl(m): 6:41am On Dec 05, 2020
Lai Mohammad must kill social media because it is responsible for Boko Haram, massive looting and corruption as well as bad government policies. In fact social media was the cause of the Nigerian Civil War and all the military coups we've had. And recently, it plunged the country into our worst recession since 1987.

If Lai don't kill social media, social media will kill Nigeria. �

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Re: Lai Mohammed: We Won’t Allow Reckless Use Of Social Media by privaldo: 6:42am On Dec 05, 2020
johnmartus:
Labaran maku and that stupid thing serving jail time Olisha metuh done more than this.

Those were animals especially Olisa Metuh I can only wish their fate for Lai when he leaves office.

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Re: Lai Mohammed: We Won’t Allow Reckless Use Of Social Media by ifytrik(m): 6:45am On Dec 05, 2020
Ok next lies pls

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Re: Lai Mohammed: We Won’t Allow Reckless Use Of Social Media by Flexherbal(m): 7:06am On Dec 05, 2020
He seems to be more concerned about regulating social media than insecurity in the country.

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Re: Lai Mohammed: We Won’t Allow Reckless Use Of Social Media by Racoon(m): 7:07am On Dec 05, 2020
Just say it is your no-1 enemy because all your lies & atrocities your govt wants to suppress are being exposed.

I put it to Nigerians that the legendary Lai-Lying-Liar Mohammed is more dangerous than the social media itself.So Lai leave social alone.It predated and will also gonna outlive you because it is not Nigeria's problem @ present

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Re: Lai Mohammed: We Won’t Allow Reckless Use Of Social Media by simple250: 7:27am On Dec 05, 2020
The day u can successfully track you item from NIPOST without them bringing 1 small letter to your door step that your package has arrived .Then we can start talking about social media regulation

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Re: Lai Mohammed: We Won’t Allow Reckless Use Of Social Media by UniqRight: 7:31am On Dec 05, 2020
This man should go and rest. Even his children are ashamed of him.

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Re: Lai Mohammed: We Won’t Allow Reckless Use Of Social Media by Abuimam6: 7:34am On Dec 05, 2020
Lai Mod on da beat again grin

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Re: Lai Mohammed: We Won’t Allow Reckless Use Of Social Media by Nobody: 7:35am On Dec 05, 2020
see him face like squeezed fufu

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Re: Lai Mohammed: We Won’t Allow Reckless Use Of Social Media by money121(m): 7:35am On Dec 05, 2020
Ok
Re: Lai Mohammed: We Won’t Allow Reckless Use Of Social Media by illiteratepmb: 7:36am On Dec 05, 2020
Imagine!
Re: Lai Mohammed: We Won’t Allow Reckless Use Of Social Media by Farki: 7:36am On Dec 05, 2020
It's only reckless when government lies are being exposed.

They will soon get the reward for their arrogance.

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Re: Lai Mohammed: We Won’t Allow Reckless Use Of Social Media by leadedge: 7:36am On Dec 05, 2020
So cus witness has started poping out on den, they on dia heels

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Re: Lai Mohammed: We Won’t Allow Reckless Use Of Social Media by MrJames007: 7:36am On Dec 05, 2020
Continue lying...

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