The federal government said it would prosecute Daily Trust Newspaper for falsehood and inciting journalism capable of causing disaffection.
The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, disclosed this on Saturday in Abuja at a joint briefing with the Minister of Budget and National Planning, Abubakar Bagudu to shed light on the Samoa Agreement.
Nigeria had on June 28, 2024, signed the agreement at the Organisation of African, Caribbean, and Pacific States (OACPS) secretariat in Brussels, Belgium.
The minister was outrage at the level of reckless reporting and statements by some media organisations and individuals that border on national security and stability.
Idris accused Daily Trust of “recklessness by falsely accusing the government of signing the Samoa deal to promote LGBTQ in the country.”
The minister said the federal government would lodge a formal complaint to the Newspaper Proprietors Association of Nigeria (NPAN) as well as use every lawful means to seek redress in the court of law.
The minister said, “The federal government under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has maintained an open arms relationship with the media.
“It is in line with the philosophy of the President as an avowed democrat who spent a lifetime fighting for the entrenchment of democracy and human rights.
“This administration has remained very tolerant of media criticism and guaranteed citizens’ rights to freedom of expression.
“It is disheartening that some elements are abusing this free environment guaranteed by the government.
“We are alarmed by the level of reckless reporting and statements by some media organisations and individuals that border on national security and stability.
“While we sometimes view and treat those occasional reports as part of media’s normal work, we have now seen a pattern that is difficult to be wished away as normal journalism.
“The insidious and inciting publications by the Daily Trust these past months have come across as nothing but a deliberate effort to brush the government with tar. We have often restrained ourselves from believing this was the case, but the consistency of the jejune and mischievous publications leaves us with no option. ”
Speaking further, Idris said, “In the aftermath of the coup in the Niger Republic, Daily Trust championed a jaundiced narrative that the Federal Government was driving the country into a war and twisted it with regional sentiment to cause disaffection.
“The same newspaper gave a banner headline to a baseless accusation that the government was working on citing foreign military bases in the country. “Neither Daily Trust nor the originators of that imaginative allegation provided any shred of evidence.
“Then, just two weeks ago, Daily Trust concocted and popularised a lie that the Federal Government had renamed the Murtala Mohammed Expressway in Abuja to Wole Soyinka Way.
“In all those instances, all that the paper depended on were falsehood and hearsay. They also showed no remorse or the humility to recant.
“We, however, did not envisage that Daily Trust and the people behind it could descend to the reckless level of attempting to set the country on fire by falsely accusing the government of signing a deal to promote LGBTQ.
“We found that despicable and wicked because the allegation is nowhere in the document signed. Surprisingly, the paper put forward no evidence nor provided the agreement allegedly signed to prove their point.”
The minister said, “The baseless and sensational story unfortunately formed a basis for khutba (sermons) by some of our respected imams who were misled by the story, thereby raising tempers.
“On the part of the government, we continue on the honourable path of civility by restraining ourselves from taking self-help or draconian measures.
“While past governments clamped down on the media for infractions much lower than this, we are, however, toeing the path of civility and the rule of law…
“But beyond this, the federal government is lodging a formal complaint to the NPAN Ombudsman on this irresponsible reporting.
“In addition, the federal government will use every lawful means to seek redress in a court of law.
“The federal government once again restates its friendly policy towards ethical media and free speech.
“We would, however, not take fake news and disinformation that would injure the peace of our country and its national security lightly”.