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2023: Emulate Meta, FG Charges Twitter, Others

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The Federal Government of Nigeria has commended Meta, which are the owners of Facebook and WhatsApp for efforts in curbing disinformation and hate speech on its speech.

The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed made this commendation on Wednesday during the 12th Edition of the ‘PMB Administyration Scorecard Series (2015-2023 in Abuja) while urging other social media platform to emulate them (Meta), ahead of the 2023 general elections.     

“Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, during one of our earlier sessions here, I spoke about the dangers posed to the 2023 elections by fake news and disinformation. I said the increasing resort to fake news and disinformation by some political actors and a section of the media constitutes a clear and present danger to the success of the elections, just like violence, insecurity, vote buying, attack on INEC facilities, etc,” the minister said.

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“In this regard, I want to acknowledge the announcement by Meta, the owners of Facebook, Instagram and Whatsapp, that it will take clearly-outlined steps to protect the integrity of the forthcoming elections.

“Specifically, Meta detailed the actions it plans to take to combat disinformation and to make political advertising more transparent. The company committed to these actions before, during and after the elections.

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“This is commendable and it is in line with what we have always said, that the platform owners have a big role to play in checking the spread of fake news, disinformation and hate speech via their platforms.

“Meta has demonstrated a great sense of responsibility and we hope the company will live up to its promise.

“We also urge other platform owners like Google (owners of YouTube and others), ByteDance (owners of TikTok), Twitter and the Telegram Group Inc. (owners of Telegram messenger) to emulate Meta by taking positive steps to prevent the spread of fake news, disinformation and hate speech via their platforms ahead, during and after the 2023 elections.”

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Recall that government suspended Twitter operations in the country on June 4, 2021 over what it termed “persistent use” of the micro-blogging platform was “capable of undermining Nigeria’s corporate existence”, but lifted the suspension on January 13, 2022.

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