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Divisive content jeopardises security efforts, says the Nigerian Army.

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Divisive content jeopardises security efforts, says the Nigerian Army.


By Prosper Okoye

The Nigerian Army has expressed concern over the negative impact of social media posts featuring “hate speeches, fake news, misinformation, and other divisive content,” emphasising that these elements undermine efforts to establish a more secure Nigeria.

Major General Jamal Abdussalam, General Officer Commanding (GOC), 6 Division, Nigerian Army/Land Component Commander, Joint Task Force, South South, Operation Delta Safe, conveyed this message during the 30th edition of the Nigerian Army Social Media Conference in collaboration with the Ukan Kurugh Foundation.

Abdussalam acknowledged the positive role of social media in shaping perspectives, influencing trends, and contributing to security improvement. However, he stressed the importance of active participation from all stakeholders for more significant achievements.

The Chief of Civil-Military Affairs (CCMA), Major General Cyril Ugbo, highlighted the dangers of divisive content and misinformation on social media. He emphasised the collective responsibility of influencers, bloggers, and all social media users to ensure responsible communication and fact-checking.

Ugbo noted that the seminar, themed “Countering the Spread of Divisive Contents on Social Media: A Collective Responsibility,” aimed to leverage social media’s power for positive outcomes in military operations.

The event provided a platform for social media influencers, bloggers, and the public to interact and discuss ways to contribute to a more secure, peaceful, and harmonious society.

Dr. Ehiz Odigie, in her lecture, emphasised the military’s sacrifice for national peace and called for responsible blogging and posting, urging deliberate support for the military.

The individual effects of negative social media use were highlighted by the second lecture presenter, which she said included denial of opportunities and mental health issues.

The Special Adviser, Media, to the Delta State Governor, Mr. Nelson Egware, underscored the state’s support for the Army and emphasised the need for information verification to maintain peace.

The event featured a panel discussion, an interactive session, and the presentation of awards, emphasising the collaborative effort required for both national security and responsible social media engagement.

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