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Social Media Used To Incite Violence During #EndSARS Protests — NSA

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October 29, 2020
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Babagana Monguno, National Security Adviser (NSA), said social media is being used to incite vio­lence in Nigeria.

Speaking at a workshop on the 2020 National Cyber­security Strategy in Abuja on Wednesday, the NSA said the social media pos­es increasing challenges of cyber-terrorism.

Represented by Aliyu Mohammed in the Office of the Secretary to the Gov­ernment of the Federation (SGF), Monguno made ref­erence to the #EndSARS protests during which he said the social media was used to disseminate inflam­matory comments.

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“We are witnesses to the use of social media to disseminate subversive content to incite violence and heightened tension, causing unrest and spark­ing widespread looting and destruction across the country,” he said.

The NSA, however, add­ed that the cyberspace has helped in the enhancement of Nigeria’s national secu­rity, economic transforma­tion and national develop­ment.

“Our country is current­ly at a turning point in its history, a significant sec­tion of our population of over 200 million people are young and entrepreneurs, we are also witnessing a rapid rise in our adoption of the internet in our daily lives,” he said.

Also speaking, Abay­omi Olonisakin, Chief of Defence Staff, said cyber terrorism is the most un­predictable challenge Ni­geria is currently battling with.

Represented by Charles Oghonwen, an Air Vice Marshal from the Defence Headquarters, Olonisakin said: “Cyberspace has been the main warfare after the lands, sea, air and space has no boundary and hence does not obey conditional rules in warfare.

“It remains open to ex­ploitation by state actors, organised syndicates, sect, criminals and terrorists. Cyberterrorism has be­come the most precarious challenge facing us today as a nation.

“The use of cyberspace to facilitate various ter­rorist activities, such as recruitment, training, propaganda, intelligence gathering and fundrais­ing, cyberterrorism is now globally recognised as the fundamental threat to glob­al security.”

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