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LAI MOHAMMED MEETS GOOGLE,FACEBOOK ON CURBING OF FAKE NEWS.(PHOTO).#PRESS RELEASE.


PRESS RELEASE

2023 Polls: Minister Meets Google, Facebook On Curbing #FakesNews

The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has urged Google and Meta, owners of Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram, to checkmate the spread of fake news and disinformation on their platforms ahead of the 2023 general elections.

The Minister made the call in Abuja on Friday during a meeting with representatives of Meta and Google, which owns YouTube and other platforms, in his office.

“It is no longer news that the use of social media is now a critical factor in national elections, and no nation, including Nigeria, is immune. With a predominantly youthful population, Nigeria ranks among the countries with the highest number of users of the various social media platforms, especially Whatsapp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok.

''The use, or misuse, of these platforms is therefore of great concern to all stakeholders in the elections, and that's why we have invited you here, so we can all jointly work to ensure a responsible use of these platforms so that they don't become the platforms of choice for purveyors of fake news and disinformation,” he said.

Alhaji Mohammed said the government has noticed how some unscrupulous people are using parody accounts, cloning of reputable media platforms and the use of deep fakes to carry out their nefarious activities.

“For example, candidates' campaign speeches are doctored to portray them in bad light, video clips and pictures of campaign rallies are tampered with to make them look poorly attended; fake or unscientific opinion polls are concocted, while threats of violence in certain parts of the country are exaggerated - all of which are then circulated via social media to a wide audience, with the aim of making their target candidates look bad, influencing public perception or even suppressing votes in certain areas. In other words, there has been a gross abuse of social media platforms to purvey fake news and disinformation ahead of the elections,” he said.

The Minister therefore enjoined the two tech giants to onboard designated officials of the Ministry on their platforms so they can flag posts that constitute fake news and disinformation, with a view to having such flagged posts brought down.

He also urged them to work with the security agencies to bring down posts capable of inciting violence; requested that election results not originating from official sources should be flagged as unverified, while asking the platform owners to make posts from official channels, like the Ministry of Information and Culture, INEC, National Orientation Agency, etc., prominent on their platforms.

“These actions, if executed, will go a long way in checking the proliferation of fake news and disinformation on social media ahead, during and after the elections,” he said.

The representative of Google at the meeting, Dawn Dimowo, who manages Government Affairs and Public Policy, pledged the readiness of the platform to work with other stakeholders to ensure the credibility of the elections.

She said Google had trained about 6,000 journalists in addition to engaging and expanding the scope of fact-checking platforms such as Dubawa to identify and flag fake news.

On her part, Meta’s Head of Anglophone West Africa, Adaora Ikenze, said the organization has set up an Election Protection Operating Centre, which has between 60 and 80 people who are working round-the-clock to ensure their platforms are not used to discredit the elections.

She said Meta had also instituted internal mechanisms, such as WhatsApp Messages Sending Limits, in addition to making it possible for people to report problematic contents to them directly.

Segun Adeyemi 
Special Assistant to the President (Media)
Office of the Minister of Information and Culture
Abuja 
3 Feb 2023

L-R: Special Assistant to the President, Office of the Minister of Information and Culture, Mr. Segun Adeyemi; Head of Anglophone West Africa of Meta (owners of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp), Adaora Ikenze; Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed and the Manager, Government Affairs and Public Policy of Google, Dawn Dimowo, during a meeting with the Minister on curbing fake news before, during and after the 2023 general elections in Abuja on Friday.

REMARKS BY THE HONORABLE MINISTER OF INFORMATION AND CULTURE, ALH LAI MOHAMMED DURING MEETING WITH SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS (GOOGLE AND META) 

1. I welcome you all to this meeting, which I believe would be an interactive session, and I thank you for honouring our invitation.

2. As you are aware, Nigeria will go to the polls this month to elect a President and members of the National Assembly, and again next month to elect State Governors and members of the State Houses of Assembly.

3. These are crucial elections, and Mr. President has consistently assured the nation and the international community that he would do everything possible to ensure a free, fair, credible and peaceful elections. The electoral body, INEC, security agencies and all those concerned have also assured that they will do their best to ensure the success of the elections.

4. Now, with just 22 days to the elections, there has been a noticeable increase in the use of fake news and disinformation by those who are bent on hindering the success of the elections and throwing the nation into crisis.

5. It is no longer news that the use of social media is now a critical factor in national elections, and no nation, including Nigeria, is immune. With a predominantly youthful population, Nigeria ranks among the countries with the highest users of the various social media platforms, especially Whatsapp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok. The use, or misuse, of these platforms is therefore of great concern to all stakeholders in the elections, and that's why we have invited you here, so we can all jointly work to ensure a responsible use of these platforms so that they don't become the platforms of choice for purveyors of fake news and disinformation,

6. As I said earlier, we have noticed an increase in the circulation of fake news and disinformation via social media - especially those that I mentioned earlier. These unscrupulous people are resorting to the use of parody accounts, cloning of reputable media platforms and the use of deep fakes to carry out their nefarious activities.

7. For example, candidates' campaign speeches are doctored to portray them in bad light, video clips and pictures of campaign rallies are tampered with to make them look poorly attended, fake or unscientific opinion polls are concocted, while threats of violence in certain parts of the country are exaggerated - all of which are then circulated via social media to a wide audience, with the aim of making their target candidates look bad, influencing public perception or even suppressing votes in certain areas. In other words, there has been a gross abuse of social media platforms to purvey fake news and disinformation ahead of the elections.

8. We have therefore invited you, platform owners, here so we can work together to reduce these negative tendencies before, during and after the forthcoming elections. In this regard, we will appreciate it if you can urgently consider the following requests:
i) Bring our people on board so they can flag posts that constitute fake news and disinformation, with a view to having such flagged posts brought down.
ii) Work with our security agencies to bring down posts capable of inciting violence
iii) Election results not originating from official sources should be flagged as unverified.
iv) Make posts from official channels, like the Ministry of Information and Culture, INEC, National Orientation Agency, etc., prominent on your platforms.

9. These actions, if executed, will go a long way in checking the proliferation of fake news and disinformation on social media ahead,
during and after the elections.

10. I thank you for your kind attention and I will be delighted to hear your perspectives on these issues.


 

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