Media professionals have been advised to refrain from providing publicity opportunities to terrorists and bandits.This appeal was made by the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, at the seventh edition of the 2025 Ministerial Press Briefing Series on Wednesday, May 7, which was held at the National Press Centre, Abuja.
The minister charged journalists and editors to embrace responsible and patriotic reportage, while shunning sensationalism.
The minister noted that criminal groups use the media to spread fear, disinformation and recruit followers.
Mr Idris in his address stated that the Federal Government continued to make active investment in the military sector through the purchase of contemporary equipment, improved intelligence and strategic partnerships.
The minister said, “The media, as gatekeepers and partners in nation-building, have a crucial role to play in supporting our military’s morale by highlighting their successes and sacrifices. Our armed forces are not only respected by global allies but also feared by those who threaten our collective peace. It is equally important to recognise that the fight against insecurity is not limited to kinetic approaches. It is also a battle for the hearts and minds of our people – one that terrorist groups are actively exploiting through propaganda, especially on social media platforms.’’
Mr Idris commended the media’s continuous efforts in keeping the populace informed about government programs and policies.