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Nigerian Media Is To Blame For Country's Negative Image In The World—Buhari’s Minister

September 16, 2021

The President Muhammadu Buhari-led government therefore accused media houses of portraying Nigeria in a bad light before the international community.

igerian Government has said Nigeria is having image problems due to unflattering reports by the media. 

The President Muhammadu Buhari-led government therefore accused media houses of portraying Nigeria in a bad light before the international community.

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The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed disclosed this on Thursday at a ceremony to rename the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) Headquarters building after the late Wada Maida, in Abuja.

The minister accused the media of not being factual in their reports in Nigeria's fight to curb insecurity.

“Whatever image problem Nigeria is suffering from today is mostly due to the unflattering portrayal of the country by the country’s media.

“Even when some media organisations report fake news, they never have the decency to retract such stories and apologise. They simply move on as if nothing has happened.

“We are not saying the media should not report on the security challenges we face. All we are saying is: be fair and report accurately the efforts being made by the state and federal governments to tackle the challenges.

“Even if you don’t want to encourage the men and women in uniform fighting to keep us safe, please don’t discourage them with negative reporting. The security challenges we face today will be successfully tackled and Nigeria will not cease to exist, despite the antics of naysayers,” he added.

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