Spread Of Fake News Dangerous, Social Media Must Be Regulated – Sultan of Sokoto

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The Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, has urged the Federal Government to regulate social media, citing the increasing spread of fake news as a serious threat to national peace and stability.

Speaking at the Northern Traditional Rulers Council General Assembly held on Tuesday in Birnin Kebbi, the Sultan expressed deep concern over the rapid dissemination of misinformation on online platforms, noting that many Nigerians often accept false narratives as truth.

“It is now time for the government to regulate social media in the country. The spread of fake news is dangerous and must be addressed,” he warned.

The Sultan also praised the Nigerian military for their continued efforts in combating insecurity across the country, particularly in the fight against banditry.

He acknowledged that without their sustained operations, the meeting in Kebbi might not have been possible.

“I strongly condemn some of the harsh words directed at our military because of certain setbacks. They are doing their best to restore security in many parts of the country,” he stated.

“Such criticism does not help. Instead, it discourages those who are putting their lives on the line for our safety.”

In his welcome address, the Vice Chairman of the Northern Traditional Rulers Council and Emir of Borno, Abubakar Ibn Umar Garbai Elkanemi, said the theme of the assembly, “Strengthening Community Collaboration for Lasting Peace and Security in Northern Nigeria”, reflects a shared commitment to addressing insecurity through inclusive dialogue and partnership.

He emphasised the crucial role of traditional institutions in applying non-kinetic approaches to security challenges, describing them as a vital bridge between the government and grassroots communities.

The meeting was attended by Governor Nasir Idris of Kebbi State, the Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, the Etsu Nupe, and other prominent traditional rulers from across Northern Nigeria.

He emphasised the crucial role of traditional institutions in applying non-kinetic approaches to security challenges, describing them as a vital bridge between the government and grassroots communities.

The meeting was attended by Governor Nasir Idris of Kebbi State, the Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, the Etsu Nupe, and other prominent traditional rulers from across Northern Nigeria.

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