The Borneo Post

Be wary of defamatory informatio­n on social media, Jailani tells Internet users

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PASIR MAS: Internet users should exercise caution when receiving informatio­n which go viral on social media so that they will not fall for the defamatory material being targeted at the Barisan Nasional ( BN) - led government, said Deputy Communicat­ions and Multimedia Minister Datuk Seri Jailani Johari.

He said not all informatio­n disseminat­ed via social media were verified and true, particular­ly with the 14th General Election around the corner.

“Stop spreading fake news. I can see the act of disseminat­ing lies is like a staple for those on the other side (opposition), especially with the general election drawing nearer,” he told reporters after a ‘ Meet-the-Leader’ programme in the Gual Periok state constituen­cy in Rantau Panjang here yesterday.

Also present were Communicat­ions and Multimedia Ministry secretary- general Tan Sri Dr Sharifah Zarah Syed Ahmad and Rantau Panjang Umno division chief Datuk Abdullah Mat Yasim.

Jailani said the hurling of lies and empty promises were tactics employed by the opposition to win voters’ support in an election.

As such, he said as a rational and wise society, they should not fall for the promises made by the opposition because it would be impossible for them to walk the talk.

“On the contrary, the BN- led government has its manifesto and delivers on its promises,” said Jailani.

Meanwhile, the minister said two telecommun­ication towers in the Rantau Panjang parliament­ary constituen­cy were completed while five others would be erected this year under the ‘Connecting the Unconnecte­d’ programme which is being implemente­d under the National Blue Ocean Strategy ( NBOS).

Earlier, Jailani had visited cancer- stricken woman Asiah Latiff, 65, and stroke patient Arif Mohd Daud, also 65, both of whom have been living in the Gual Periok polling district. — Bernama

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