Report on Monitoring of Citizens' Calls, Social Media Posts is False – FG
Mon, Apr 10, 2017 | By publisher
BREAKING NEWS, Media
THE federal government has described as false the information being circulated on the social media to the effect that under a purported Ministry of Interior Regulation, all phone calls and social media posts made by the citizens are to be monitored and recorded.
In a statement issued in Abuja on Monday, April 10, Lai Mohammed, minister of Information and Culture, described the allegation as another example of disinformation that has permeated the media space, especially the social media.
The minister said the intention of those behind the false news is to give the impression that the federal government is working to stifle freedom of speech, which is not the case. ”There is no regulation, old or new, from the Ministry of Interior or any federal government agency requiring the recording of all calls or the monitoring of Social Media platforms like WhatsApp, Twitter or Facebook. We are therefore using this medium to inform all Nigerians that what is being circulated in this regard is totally false and should be disregarded.
”We thank all Nigerians who have reached out to us in an effort to confirm the authenticity or otherwise of this information, which is now being widely circulated on the Social Media. This is the best way to ensure that the purveyors of false news do not dominate our media space,” Mohammed said.
— Apr 10, 2017 @ 16:50 GMT
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