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FG Warns Leaders On Setting Nigeria Ablaze With Inciting Rhetoric

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  • The Federal Government has chided political, religious leaders and opinion shapers to “stop spewing incendiary rhetoric capable of setting the country ablaze”.

EkohotBlog reports that the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, gave the warning when he was speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria on Wednesday in Sal Island, Cape Verde.

Alhaji Lai Mohammed jetted to Cape Verde to attend the 64th Conference of the UN World Tourism Organisation Commission for Africa and the Second Edition of the UNWTO Global Tourism Investment Forum. The Minister passionately cautioned the media to abide by broadcast codes and other regulations guiding them in the best interest of the country.

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In his statement, he said “In the last few weeks, the country has been awash, especially from the broadcast media, with very incendiary rhetoric which has created a sort of panic in Nigeria.

“The incendiary rhetoric that comes from political, religious leaders and some opinion moulders have the capacity to set the country on fire.

“This is because the rhetoric is pitting one ethnic group and religion against the other and overheating the polity.

“Our serious counsel to stakeholders is that they should understand and remember that leadership comes with a lot of responsibilities, tone down the hateful rhetoric because they are harmful to the country

“They should remember that every war is preceded by these kinds of mindless rhetoric, especially when it comes from otherwise responsible people who the people have the tendency to take seriously,” he said

The Minister; Alhaji Mohammed reminded people of conscience of an incident in Rwanda; where a radio station and an extremist magazine designed a perfect stage for the genocide that killed eventually killed more than 800,000 people in 1994. The media is capable of setting anywhere ablaze and the saddest thing is that it can be done from the corner of one’s room.

He stressed further that “We agree that there are challenges but the government is doing its best in addressing insecurity, banditry, insurrections, and fixing the economy.

“What one expected from these leaders at this trying period is support and encouragement. It is, however, quite disturbing that they have thrown caution to the winds and it is no longer about leadership and maturity but about who can say something that can break this country.”

“Certain words that we were afraid of using before such as genocide and ethnic cleansing, are now taking over the media waves. That is why it is important to call everybody to order to appeal to their sense of patriotism that they should understand that because there is a country called Nigeria, that is why they are leaders.

“If what they are praying for happens, they will no longer be leaders but servants in other countries,’’ he said.

This is not the first time that the Minister will be speaking on the behaviour of political actors and the role of the media in fueling crisis across the country.




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