Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed has raised the alarm that the Federal Government of Nigeria was incapacitated in the war against fake news, disinformation and hate speech ravaging the country now.
He appealed to the National Assembly to as a matter of urgency, appropriate more funds to the Ministry of Information and Culture to enable it tackle the scourge of Fake News and hate speech and propagate the achievements of government in the last seven and a half years.
He noted that the latest of such misinformation that needs urgent repair was the US Security Alert on Abuja which according to the Minister has affected the image and economy of the country.
Speaking in Abuja when he appeared before the Senator Danladi Sankara – led Senate Committee on Information to defend the budget for 2023, Mohammed, while lamenting the paucity of funds and its impact on the activities of the Ministry, described the situation as “very sad” and explained that out of the total of N2.5 billion appropriated to the Ministry and all of its agencies for capital projects in 2022, only a paltry N1.7 billion was released representing 41% to undertake 22 different projects.
According to the Minister, the recent terror alert raised in Nigeria by the United States of America, United Kingdom and others, gave the Nigeria’s economy devastating blow. He said: “The terror alert raised by America and some other countries against Nigeria, though debunked, but not properly done in terms of putting things in proper context in preventing wrong perception from becoming reality.”
The Minister stated that apart from the prospect of having the Capital budget for the Ministry and its entire agencies in 2023 slashed to N869 million, also complained that only the sum of N525 million representing 58% of the Ministry’s allocation was released for overheads in 2022.
The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Information, Senator, Danladi Sankara, in his remark, explained to the Minister that the slash in budget was not limited to his Ministry; pointing out that capital votes in the 2022 budget has dropped from N2.5trillion to N1trillion in the budget for 2023.
Mohammed, responding, noted that he was aware that paucity of funds was not peculiar to his Ministry, but appealed to the Senate Committee and the Federal Government to increase the purse of the Ministry by granting it special considerations at a time when government is faced with serious challenges.
He said: “If there is any ministry that should adequately funded and not suffer from yearly budget cut is the Information Ministry. “We’re going to have a very difficult year and I don’t know how we are going to do it. Yes, while it is true that paucity of funds has affected all government ministries and agencies it is important for government to at a time it is going through challenges rely on its media to put the people’s mind at rest and ask them not to panic and at a time the government is now swimming th of fake news misinformation.
“The Ministry is even more incapacitated from discharging its basic functions of getting Nigerians informed at all times as regards position of government on burning issues through yearly budgetary cuts. Distinguished Senators , I’m extremely sad as far as yearly budgetary cuts are concerned, because it is getting worse and worse by the day. A worrisome example of this is that while the Information Ministry was given N2.5billion for capital expenditure in 2022 , one third of it which is N869million is earmarked for similar purpose in 2023 fiscal year. This to us in the Ministry is very depressing because it seems as if is the main agency bearing the burden of cash crunch being faced by Government. Even if the government stops working, it should continue to publicise what it has done.”