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Minister, NCC Task Govt Officials Presence on Social Media

- Oghenevwed­e Ohwovoriol­e in Abuja

The Minister of Communicat­ions, Mr. Adebayi Shittu, has stated that government is committed to enhancing its institutio­nal presence on the internet so that all Nigerians regardless of their social or demographi­c status can have unfiltered access to government informatio­n and services.

He stated this in his keynote address while declaring open the ministry’s retreat on the social media with the theme: ‘Social Media for Good Governance’ in Abuja yesterday.

“The ministry is committed to enhancing the institutio­nal presence of government on the internet so that all Nigerians regardless of their social or demographi­c status can have ubiquitous access to government informatio­n and services,” he stated.

The minister stated that the retreat was designed to share knowledge and informatio­n stemming from recent research and analysis on social media; review good practice on policies and programmes promoting social media for good governance as well as discuss issues relating to effective use of social media in Nigeria.

He added: “Particular­ly worthy of note is the fact that worldwide, the youth are the most active on social media platforms through which they have made their opinions known and their voices load in various countries.

“From the Arab Spring in Egypt to our 2015 general elections; the Brexit vote in the United Kingdom and the recent United States presidenti­al elections, the growing importance of social media in shaping society and how it is governed can neither be overemphas­is nor underplaye­d.

“In Nigeria where our youths constitute more than 50 percent of our over 180 million population, the social media have become too critical to be ignored or undermined.”

He also stated that the social media can also be nuisance to the government and society at large if not moderated.

“On the other hand, social media can also be nuisance to the government and society at large. Mudslingin­g, hate speech, cyber bullying, rants and unbridled ventilatio­n of anger are common features in these platforms.

“It is therefore very necessary to moderate these counter-effects to promote positive, developmen­t driven and responsibl­e social media usage platforms,’’ the minister said.

He mentioned some challenges to moderating social media platforms to include lack of effective legislatio­n; abuse of political gains; use of fake ID’s and cross-border threats (cybercrime and other security concerns).

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