Nigeria: Stop Giving Publicity to Terrorists, Information Minister Urges Nigerian Media
Idris said journalists should use judgment in reporting insecurity, noting that 13,000 terrorists have been killed and 124,000 others have surrendered.
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Stop giving publicity to terrorists, information minister urges Nigerian media
Please take these terrorists and criminals off your front pages,” the minister said. “This is what they crave for free of charge.” The post Stop giving publicity to terrorists, information minister urges Nigerian media appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
Stop featuring terror!sts and criminals on your front pages - Newsy People
The Federal Government has urged Nigerian media houses to avoid giving prominent coverage to terror!sts, band!ts and other criminal groups, warning that such publicity helps amplify their activities and undermines national security efforts. The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, made the appeal during a two-day National Security Summit organised by the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) in collaboration with the …
“Stop Giving Free Publicity to Terrorists” – Information Minister Mohammed Idris Tells Nigerian Media - NewsTmes.com.ng
Information Minister Mohammed Idris has called on Nigerian media outlets to reduce the prominence given to terrorists, bandits, and other criminal groups in news coverage. Speaking at a security summit organised by the NUJ and DSS, Idris said excessive publicity helps criminals spread fear, while stressing that his remarks were not a call for censorship … The post “Stop Giving Free Publicity to Terrorists” – Information Minister Mohammed Idris T…
FG to media: Take terrorists, criminals off your front pages
The federal government has asked journalists to prioritise national stability and patriotism by keeping the activities of terrorists, bandits, and other criminal elements off their front pages. Mohammed Idris, minister of information and national orientation, spoke on Thursday in Abuja at a two-day national security summit organised by the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ). According to NAN, the summit, organised in collaboration with the D…

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