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NOA sensitises Abuja residents on fact-checking of election results

By Ernest Nzor, Abuja
24 February 2023   |   2:22 am
Ahead of tomorrow’s election, the National Orientation Agency (NOA), yesterday, stormed the streets of Abuja on advocacy road-show to sensitise and educate Nigerians on the need to fact-check election results information before sharing.

Director-General,National Orientation Agency (NOA), Dr. Garba Abari.

Ahead of tomorrow’s election, the National Orientation Agency (NOA), yesterday, stormed the streets of Abuja on advocacy road-show to sensitise and educate Nigerians on the need to fact-check election results information before sharing.

Staff members of the agency marched the streets, adorning T-Shirts with inscriptions like, theme of 2023 general elections, ‘fact-check before believing’; fact-checkb4believing, ‘shun disinformation’; ‘shun hate speech’ and ‘for a Nigeria’ marched through the streets of Abuja back to office.

Addressing newsmen during the march, the Director Special Duties and State Operation of NOA, David Akoji, said the campaign across the country was against false information peddling and hate speech.

He urged Nigerians to desist from believing and sharing things seen on social media without verification, as it may lead to social unrest among the citizens.

Akoji said: “We have been monitoring the social media space and we are seeing the effect and impact that disinformation and misinformation are playing in building perception of members of the public as we draw close to the general election.

“This disinformation, sometimes comes in form of fake videos that make people to say things that they didn’t really say or by way of misinformation, harvesting videos that came from the past and contextualising them in the present and making people say things that they actually are not saying in the present.

“All of this is feeding into the kind of perception that people are having about various candidates, who are on offer in various levels of election. We have also seen that some of these disinformation have the capacity to instigate violence and hate, we have curated some of them.

“So, as we are on the eve of the election, we are going on the streets on a motorised sticker campaign to further raise awareness of the enlarged public on the fact that they don’t need to accept everything they read on the social media hook, line and sinker, that they should stop, reflect and fact-check, ask questions before you share widely.

“Because of the advent of digital media, the speed at which information travels is unimaginable these days. So it becomes extremely important for us to educate the public not to accept what they see till they fact-check so that we can have peaceful general election.”

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