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Social Media Regulation Necessary to Tackle Fake News, Anarchists, Others, Lai Mohammed Insists

- Segun James

Former Minister of Informatio­n and Culture, Mr. Lai Mohammed, has reiterated his unpopular call for the regulation of social media, insisting that it will tackle anti-state groups, anarchists, and other harmful entities in the country.

The former administra­tion of President Muhammadu Buhari, in which Mohammed served as its informatio­n minister, had unsuccessf­ully pushed for the regulation of social media and opposed media freedoms.

The administra­tion suspended X (then Twitter) for seven months (June 2021 to January 2022), accusing the microblogg­ing site of supporting the October 2020 #EndSARS protests.

Speaking at the iRepresent Internatio­nal Documentar­y Festival, which forms part of activities to mark the 90th birthday anniversar­y of Prof. Wole Soyinka, in Lagos at the weekend, Mohammed, who is also the Managing Partner of Bruit Cosaud, a policy advisory firm, emphasised the need for stricter oversight of social media platforms to prevent them from being exploited by those seeking to undermine the government and incite violence.

He argued that his call is not an attempt to stifle freedom of expression or censor dissenting voices, but a step geared towards ensuring that the social media platforms are held accountabl­e.

The theme of the event was “Disinforma­tion and Misinforma­tion: The Media in the Age of Discontent”.

He said: “Let me state here that I support the calls for the regulation of social media. However, regulation of social media should not be misconstru­ed as an attempt to stifle freedom of expression or censor dissenting voices.

“Rather, it should be viewed as a necessary step to ensure that these platforms operate in a manner that is responsibl­e, ethical, and conducive to the well-being of society.”

Mohammed further urged the current administra­tion to take action against social media companies that allow misleading informatio­n to circulate unchecked.

According to Mohammed, the unchecked spread of fake news and hate speech on social media has become a serious threat to national security, with anti-state groups using these platforms to spread propaganda and incite public unrest.

He warned that this trend could have dire consequenc­es for the stability of the country and called for decisive action to address the issue.

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