Nigerian Army hosts social media seminar to enhance national security awareness
The Department of Civil Military Affairs of the Nigeria Army has held its 35th Social Media Seminar, themed “Harnessing Social Media for National Security,” at the Honorable Justice Legbo Kutigi International Conference Center in Minna, Niger State.
Major General Markus Kangye, the Special Guest of Honor, highlighted the critical role of responsible social media use in promoting national security.
He warned against the dangers of misinformation and urged influencers to act as peace ambassadors, emphasizing their influence in shaping public perception and trust between the military and civil populace. He encouraged participants to utilize social media to support the Army’s non-kinetic operations and enhance community engagement.
In his address, the Chief of Civil Military Affairs (CCMA), Major General Nosakhare Ugbo stated that the seminar was aimed at addressing the complexities of social media in a volatile security environment. He added that it was a collective responsibility to ensure national security and to combat fake news in the country. The CCMA expressed gratitude to the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Taoreed Abiodun Lagbaja for his unwavering support in making the event a success.
The resource persons during the occasion, Dr Ehiz Odigie spoke on leveraging social media for national security, while Mrs Zainab Olabisi Saka discussed the essence of collaboration among law enforcement to address cybersecurity concerns.
The event featured several key highlights, including an interactive session focused on fostering dialogue between military personnel, security agencies, and social media influencers. Additionally, the presentation of souvenirs and a group photograph added to the memorable moments of the day.