Nigeria’s Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has asked Facebook to stop allowing the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) to use the platform to incite violence and instigate ethnic hatred in Nigeria.
The Minister made the demand in Abuja on Tuesday at a meeting with a team from Facebook.
According to a statement signed by his spokesperson, Segun Adeyemi,
Mohammed said since IPOB had been proscribed and classified as a
terrorist organisation, Facebook has no justification for yielding its
platform to the organization to further its campaign of hate and
destabilisation of the country.
“I have called this meeting to
enable us to discuss the increasing use of Facebook by separatists and
anarchists, especially those of them based outside the country, to
instigate violence and ethnic hatred in Nigeria,” Mohammed was quoted as
saying.
“For whatever reason, they seem to have now chosen
Facebook as their platform of choice. And their tools include
disinformation, incendiary statements and hate speech. They use Facebook
broadcasts to reach their followers, who are in thousands. They tag
those opposed to their violent ways as ‘saboteurs’ who must be attacked,
maimed and killed.
“They use both English and their local
language as it suits them. He said the actions of the proscribed group
have real-life implications. By purveying hate and inciting violence,
people are getting killed while private and public property are being
attacked and destroyed. Security agencies and other symbols of
government are their choice targets.”
The Minister said despite
the numerous complaints to Facebook about the activities of IPOB,
nothing has been done by the company to curtail the group’s excesses on
the social media platform.
“Our social media people have been
monitoring these separatists, anarchists and purveyors of hate, and have
been reporting their atrocious actions to Facebook, but all they get
are default responses that their complaints have been received and are
being looked into. Most often than not, nothing is done about such
complaints. The truth is that whatever Facebook is doing to check these
people is mere tokenism and is totally ineffective,” he said.
Mohammed
said the government would be monitoring Facebook and other platforms
closely in the days ahead to ensure compliance with the demand, as it
steps up the campaign for the responsible use of social media.
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