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Nigeria: Take Terrorists Off Front Pages As “They Are Murderers, Kidnappers, And Destroyers,” FG Tells Media

The federal government has appealed to media professionals to refrain from giving undue publicity to terrorists, bandits, and other criminal elements threatening the peace and security of the country as “they are murderers, kidnappers, and destroyers.”

Speaking at the seventh edition of the 2025 Ministerial Press Briefing on Wednesday in Abuja, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, underscored the critical role of the media in shaping public perception and supporting national security efforts.

“The media, as gatekeepers and partners in nation-building, have a crucial role in supporting our military’s morale by highlighting their successes and sacrifices,” he stated.

“We must deny these groups the undue publicity they crave. We must take them off the front pages and accurately report them as the criminals they are, without glorifying their acts or giving credence to their false narratives.”

The Minister emphasised that terrorist and criminal groups often manipulate media coverage and social media platforms to spread fear, propagate disinformation, and recruit followers.

In this context, he urged journalists and editors to adopt a responsible and patriotic approach to reportage by avoiding sensational headlines and refusing to serve as inadvertent amplifiers of terror propaganda.

“These are not freedom fighters; they are murderers, kidnappers, and destroyers, and they must be presented as such,” he said.

Highlighting President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda—particularly its pillar on Strengthening National Security for Peace and Prosperity, the Minister stated that the federal government is actively investing in military capacity through acquiring modern equipment, enhanced intelligence, and strategic partnerships.

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