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Media Pivotal In How Public Understands National Security – FG 

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The Federal Government has stated that the media is pivotal in how the public understands terrorism and national security, News About Nigeria reports. 

The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, stated this while speaking at the opening of a two-day training workshop on “Effective Reporting Towards Strengthening Alternatives to Terrorist Ideologies” for Defence Correspondents and Reporters, held at the Office of the National Security Adviser on Tuesday.

Idris noted that the media has a crucial influence in shaping the perception of the public and promoting peace and urged them not to misuse that influence.

He also commended the National Counter-Terrorism Centre and the Office of the National Security Adviser for their strategic engagement with the media, adding that the proactive efforts of these institutions in the fight against terrorism have led to numerous successful rescue operations of kidnapping victims.

Addressing the ideological battle posed by terrorism, Idris stressed the need for the media to offer compelling, positive alternatives to extremist ideologies.

He urged journalists to work closely with security experts, sociologists, psychologists, and community leaders to provide a comprehensive perspective on terrorism and its alternatives.

Idris further called on the media to highlight successful initiatives and programmes by the NCTC and ONSA that counter radicalization and support the rehabilitation and reintegration of repentant terrorists into the community.

“The media holds immense power to influence minds, shape narratives, and promote peace.

“Thank you for your dedication and service to the nation.

“The media holds an immense power to influence minds, shape narratives, and promote peace,” stated Mohammed Idris, Minister of Information and National Orientation, during the opening of a two-day training workshop for defence correspondents/reporters. He praised the media’s crucial contribution to national security by shaping public perception and understanding of terrorism, encouraging them to project positive alternatives to extremist ideologies.

“Sensational reporting can inadvertently glorify terrorist acts and spread fear,” he stated.

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