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Social Media Now Priority For National Security — Ribadu by iwaeda: 11:23am On Apr 30
The National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, said social media have become a priority and issue of national security.

Ribadu stated this in Abuja at a meeting with spokespersons of organisations under the umbrella of Strategic Communication Interagency Policy Committee.


According to the NSA, negative use of social media constituted both local and global threats.

Ribadu disclosed that the National Security Strategy (NSS) was last reviewed in 2015, a situation that gave rise to the launch of the 2019 version, which he said was now under review.

He directed media managers in the defence, security and response agencies to change their approach to engaging with the public and countering disinformation from enemies of the country.

This comes as the detained terrorist negotiator, Mohammed Tukur Mamu, begged a Federal High Court, Abuja, to order his release from the custody of the Department of the State Services (DSS) to the Correctional Centre in Kuje, in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).


The NSS document is reviewed every five years in view of the changing dynamics of security threats in the country.

Ribadu said members of the Strategic Communication Interagency Policy Committee must be proactive and strategic in national security communication management.

He said the spokesmen in the security sector must address the worrying use of the media and social media platforms in creating division between the citizens and governments at various levels.


Ribadu also listed the preponderance of fake news, misinformation, and disinformation as threats to national security and public engagement.


He said, “Across the world, we have also assessed the adept use of social media platforms by those who seek power to shape public opinion against citizens. This threat is both global and local and presents an immediate national security priority.

“The urgency to prepare and be proactive in our national security strategic communication management is now, and the spokespersons have a critical role to play.”


Ribadu asserted that the National Security Strategy 2019, currently under review, identified strategic communication as an element of national power.

He said the strategy should be integrated into all operational aspects, including information operations, psychological operations, public diplomacy and public relations, so as to project the country’s national power and values.



The NSA also called for the adoption of a plan of action to engage Nigerians, build trust, and counter violent extremism.


Ribadu charged the spokespersons to synergise and coordinate efforts to deny media space to terror groups and criminal elements, like Boko Haram and armed bandits, bent on stifling citizens’ freedom to life, dignity and security.

The NSA said in engaging with the public, communicators in the security sector should adopt strategies that take into account the personal sacrifices of service personnel.

He said, “Upon the sweat and blood of service personnel and the men and women who protect us daily, we must build a narrative of resilience and mobilise our people.

“We must tell their stories and sing their praise as part of a broader national strategic communication programme.


“As spokespersons, you have a critical role to play in effective governance communication to project our results and reach audiences at home and abroad.

“Countering fake news will require that we are ahead of the news and proactively update the public.”

The NSA promised to ensure that government communication aligned with President Bola Tinubu’s vision and directives, and the messages were well-coordinated and in line with national security objectives and values.


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/04/social-media-now-priority-for-national-security-ribadu/
Re: Social Media Now Priority For National Security — Ribadu by ayoolataiwo(m): 11:29am On Apr 30
Hypocrite government,,the same social media u used to blackmail some oppositions party and aid your propaganda.This will be widely rejected by the masses,u guys dey live in the stone age

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Re: Social Media Now Priority For National Security — Ribadu by vanbonattel: 11:30am On Apr 30
Wow! E dey enter their body grin

Let's continue to speak out against government propaganda, they are feeling the heat. Their paid propagandists here online have failed, we have thrown them all into the gutter grin

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Re: Social Media Now Priority For National Security — Ribadu by Nukilia: 11:31am On Apr 30
Herdsmen are now on social media...
Cornfused gomment grin

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Re: Social Media Now Priority For National Security — Ribadu by vanbonattel: 11:32am On Apr 30
Nukilia:
Herdsmen are now on social media...
Cornfused gomment grin

Don't mind them, they want to muzzle the mouth of those they are killing and startvung so they can kill more.

Evil government.

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Re: Social Media Now Priority For National Security — Ribadu by Bobloco: 11:33am On Apr 30
They will soon come after social media
Re: Social Media Now Priority For National Security — Ribadu by Racoon(m): 11:34am On Apr 30
Blame game! Same social media bandits and BH terrorists are using freely despite all the Isah Pantami NIN-BVN-SIM card linkage idiocy? Stupid incompetent people in an unfortunate government.

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Re: Social Media Now Priority For National Security — Ribadu by Racoon(m): 11:36am On Apr 30
vanbonattel:
Don't mind them, they want to muzzle the mouth of those they are killing and startvung so they can kill more. Evil government.
Aptly said. Wicked government

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Re: Social Media Now Priority For National Security — Ribadu by CodeTemplar: 12:30pm On Apr 30
That's the best way to suppress news exposing ills in the system. Nonsense!

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Re: Social Media Now Priority For National Security — Ribadu by Nightwolf1: 12:37pm On Apr 30
iwaeda:
The National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, said social media have become a priority and issue of national security.

Ribadu stated this in Abuja at a meeting with spokespersons of organisations under the umbrella of Strategic Communication Interagency Policy Committee.


According to the NSA, negative use of social media constituted both local and global threats.

Ribadu disclosed that the National Security Strategy (NSS) was last reviewed in 2015, a situation that gave rise to the launch of the 2019 version, which he said was now under review.

He directed media managers in the defence, security and response agencies to change their approach to engaging with the public and countering disinformation from enemies of the country.

This comes as the detained terrorist negotiator, Mohammed Tukur Mamu, begged a Federal High Court, Abuja, to order his release from the custody of the Department of the State Services (DSS) to the Correctional Centre in Kuje, in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).


The NSS document is reviewed every five years in view of the changing dynamics of security threats in the country.

Ribadu said members of the Strategic Communication Interagency Policy Committee must be proactive and strategic in national security communication management.

He said the spokesmen in the security sector must address the worrying use of the media and social media platforms in creating division between the citizens and governments at various levels.


Ribadu also listed the preponderance of fake news, misinformation, and disinformation as threats to national security and public engagement.


He said, “Across the world, we have also assessed the adept use of social media platforms by those who seek power to shape public opinion against citizens. This threat is both global and local and presents an immediate national security priority.

“The urgency to prepare and be proactive in our national security strategic communication management is now, and the spokespersons have a critical role to play.”


Ribadu asserted that the National Security Strategy 2019, currently under review, identified strategic communication as an element of national power.

He said the strategy should be integrated into all operational aspects, including information operations, psychological operations, public diplomacy and public relations, so as to project the country’s national power and values.



The NSA also called for the adoption of a plan of action to engage Nigerians, build trust, and counter violent extremism.


Ribadu charged the spokespersons to synergise and coordinate efforts to deny media space to terror groups and criminal elements, like Boko Haram and armed bandits, bent on stifling citizens’ freedom to life, dignity and security.

The NSA said in engaging with the public, communicators in the security sector should adopt strategies that take into account the personal sacrifices of service personnel.

He said, “Upon the sweat and blood of service personnel and the men and women who protect us daily, we must build a narrative of resilience and mobilise our people.

“We must tell their stories and sing their praise as part of a broader national strategic communication programme.


“As spokespersons, you have a critical role to play in effective governance communication to project our results and reach audiences at home and abroad.

“Countering fake news will require that we are ahead of the news and proactively update the public.”

The NSA promised to ensure that government communication aligned with President Bola Tinubu’s vision and directives, and the messages were well-coordinated and in line with national security objectives and values.


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/04/social-media-now-priority-for-national-security-ribadu/



A criminal Ex police officer with empty head is the national security adviser. grin grin

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Re: Social Media Now Priority For National Security — Ribadu by Thormentor: 12:45pm On Apr 30
You people didn't say this in 2014 o

remember Nigerians, if you allow them to silence you, You're done for


APC goons with families supporting this statement, if there's no checks and balancing and steady pressure from Nigerians they wont sit up

a word is enough for the wise

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Re: Social Media Now Priority For National Security — Ribadu by iwaeda: 1:27pm On Apr 30
Nightwolf1:




A criminal Ex police officer with empty head is the national security adviser. grin grin

grin grin grin angry

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Re: Social Media Now Priority For National Security — Ribadu by omowolewa: 1:28pm On Apr 30
So should be under security watch?
Re: Social Media Now Priority For National Security — Ribadu by helinues: 2:03pm On Apr 30
Abi, it's time to tame the uncultured kids

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Re: Social Media Now Priority For National Security — Ribadu by ivandragon: 8:09pm On Apr 30
Scared cats.

You don't want your propaganda to be countered and failings exposed.
Re: Social Media Now Priority For National Security — Ribadu by iwaeda: 9:21pm On Apr 30
Nlfpmod grin grin grin
Re: Social Media Now Priority For National Security — Ribadu by Cindypresh(f): 11:56pm On Apr 30
helinues:
Abi, it's time to tame the uncultured kids

There's nothing the drug baron can do about it... propaganda government
Re: Social Media Now Priority For National Security — Ribadu by SpecialAdviser(m): 12:04am On May 01
Instead of prioritizing good governance.
Funny thing this same evil APC employed many people to trade insults and counter insults to blame it on Obidients and derail the movement. Shame

Re: Social Media Now Priority For National Security — Ribadu by iwaeda: 8:52am On May 01
SpecialAdviser:
Instead of prioritizing good governance.
Funny thing this same evil APC employed many people to trade insults and counter insults to blame it on Obidients and derail the movement. Shame

grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Social Media Now Priority For National Security — Ribadu by Melagros(m): 8:59am On May 01
COMRADES are astonished at this dirty statement from an incompetent NSA
Re: Social Media Now Priority For National Security — Ribadu by iwaeda: 3:15pm On May 01
Melagros:
COMRADES are astonished at this dirty statement from an incompetent NSA

grin grin grin cry cry cry
Re: Social Media Now Priority For National Security — Ribadu by Macdeey: 3:24pm On May 01
Your Fulani Bandits children are their on Tiktok posting there weapons to the world but you turned blind eyes 😠 Only to come and start disturbing us about social media.
Start dealing with your killer children first
Re: Social Media Now Priority For National Security — Ribadu by Macdeey: 3:26pm On May 01
Your Fulani Bandits children are their on Tiktok posting there weapons to the world but you turned blind eyes 😠 Only to come and start disturbing us about social media.
Start dealing with your killer children first 🥇

Re: Social Media Now Priority For National Security — Ribadu by rinzaugustine: 3:32pm On May 01
Fulani terrorists and bandits have verified social media handles and do not even need announcements from ribadu
Re: Social Media Now Priority For National Security — Ribadu by iwaeda: 6:32pm On May 01
VPN Looaaading. grin grin grin grin

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