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Breaking: Federal Government Allocates N138 Million To Address Fake News And Print Calendars

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The Federal Government, via the Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation, is allocating N138,066,187 to combat misinformation and print calendars, as outlined in the 2024 Appropriation Bill currently before the National Assembly. A portion of this fund will be utilized for organizing media appearances for ministers, coordinating engagements with social media influencers, and other related activities…..CONTINUE READING....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

 

 

Initiated by former Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, the campaign against fake news was established during the administration of former President Muhammadu Buhari. Mohammed highlighted the evolution of misinformation from ordinary to “deep” fake news, emphasizing its use as a tool to undermine the government. He expressed concern that reputable publications and mainstream media had joined in spreading deep fake news, warning of sanctions for guilty citizens.

The 2024 budget allocates N24.5 million for a special enlightenment campaign on government programs, policies, and testimonial series gauging their impact on the citizenry. Additionally, N40 million is designated for calendar production, N30 million for external publicity and engagement with foreign media, and N20.7 million for media interactions by ministers, influencers, and analysts on print and social media.

Further details reveal a budget of N21.7 million for the development of social media platforms and networking with other platforms. President Bola Tinubu submitted the 2024 appropriation budget to the National Assembly last week.

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Emotional Reunion: Peter Obi Offers Condolences To Fayose In Touching Tribute To Late Wife!.

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Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), recently conducted a condolence visit to businessman and social commentator Isaac Fayose following the passing of his wife. During this visit, the former Anambra State governor extended his sympathies to Fayose and his family and offered prayers for the deceased.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

This visit follows a period of public attention surrounding Fayose, who was recently seen meeting with Seyi Tinubu, the son of President Bola Tinubu. While some observers suggested this meeting indicated a shift toward the All Progressives Congress (APC), Fayose clarified that the interaction did not signify a change in his political stance or an endorsement of the ruling party.

Observers have noted these visits—which also included a recent condolence call to former Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi regarding his mother’s death—as part of Obi’s broader effort to connect with political associates and public figures during times of grief, regardless of their political differences.

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Security Breach Exposed! Presidency Confirms Arrest Of Foreign Nationals Fueling Nigeria’s Insecurity!.

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The Presidency has confirmed that Nigerian military forces have apprehended foreign nationals connected to security threats within the country. To safeguard sensitive diplomatic efforts, the specific identities and nationalities of these individuals have not been publicly disclosed.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Diplomatic Strategy: Special Adviser to the President, Daniel Bwala, explained that the Nigerian government has engaged with the home countries of these suspects.

  • Potential Prisoner Exchange: Bwala suggested that these detainees may be held by the government for potential use in future prisoner exchange agreements with their respective nations.

  • External Interference: According to Bwala, foreign involvement in Nigeria’s domestic affairs is linked to national security and economic interests, particularly regarding oil resources and past policy choices.

  • Expanding Insurgency: Bwala warned that Boko Haram and ISWAP are actively spreading from the North-East and North-West toward North-Central Nigeria, and that the administration is working to contain these groups before they can reach the southern parts of the country.

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‘Stop The Criticism!’ Bwala Demands Nigerians Wait Until After Elections To Judge Tinubu’s Security Success!

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Special Adviser to the President on Media and Public Communications, Daniel Bwala, has outlined a comprehensive, multi-layered strategy the Federal Government is deploying to combat insurgency, banditry, and kidnapping across Nigeria.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Speaking on The Link Up Podcast, Bwala emphasized that the administration is prioritizing the expansion of security personnel, the integration of advanced technology, and the enhancement of international and local partnerships to address current security challenges.

Key Components of the Government’s Strategy

  • Manpower Expansion: Acknowledging that existing security forces are insufficient to cover Nigeria’s population and vast landmass, Bwala confirmed an immediate and ongoing drive to recruit and retrain personnel for the Nigeria Police Force, Armed Forces, Department of State Services (DSS), and marine security.

  • Targeted Deployment: A specific focus of the recruitment is to deploy new personnel as forest guards to deny criminal gangs and terrorists safe havens in remote areas, where they are also exploiting mineral resources.

  • Community and Private Sector Involvement: The government is actively strengthening community-based policing, encouraging neighbourhood marshals to improve local intelligence gathering. Furthermore, licenses are being granted to select private security firms to provide supplementary support, and police details are being withdrawn from certain VIPs to free up officers for mainstream duty.

  • Technological Investment: The modernization of security includes significant investment in drones and electronic interception systems. Bwala noted that this technology enables intelligence-led operations designed to strike criminal targets outside populated areas, thereby reducing civilian casualties.

  • International Cooperation: Nigeria is broadening its defense partnerships. Bwala cited recent joint operations and specialized training with United States special forces and increased cooperation with neighbouring Sahel nations.

  • Internal Accountability: Addressing the issue of a “crisis economy” surrounding kidnapping, Bwala revealed that some perpetrators are ordinary citizens, including acquaintances of victims. He also stressed the government’s commitment to internal security sanitization, citing the recent arrest of a senior police officer linked to criminal activity.

Call for Patience

Bwala argued that insecurity often escalates pre-election due to political interests allegedly recruiting and arming criminal elements. He concluded by urging Nigerians to judge the administration’s overall security performance only after the conclusion of the current election cycle.

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