The Department of State Services, DSS, has called on the media to be mindful of its duty in national security.
A statement from Peter Afunanya, Public Relations Officer of the DSS, on Tuesday said as influencers, media practitioners should use their platforms to pursue peaceful coexistence.
“They must commit themselves to the unity of the country and shun misinformation, fake news, hate speech and such other misleading narratives. Journalists, while discharging their constitutional roles, are enjoined to be objective, conflict-sensitive and patriotic in their reportage,” the statement said.
The service also advised citizens and residents to cooperate with security and law enforcement agencies for lasting peace in the country.
“They should be wary of efforts designed from within and outside the shores of the country to misdirect or use them to undermine public order. Therefore, they should exercise caution in the way and manner they may conduct their affairs during the festivities and beyond.
“On its part, the Service will continue to collaborate with other sister agencies and relevant stakeholders to ensure that all law-abiding citizens and residents pursue their legitimate businesses without hindrances.
“While it has become expedient to issue these warnings and advisories, the Service maintains that it will not hesitate to deal, in accordance with the law, with those who may wish to test its resolve in ensuring internal security and national stability before, during and after the yuletide.
“For those that wish to, they must note that nemesis and the long hands of the law will definitely catch up with them. For emphasis, no one, no matter how highly placed, will be allowed to take laws into his or her hands,” it added.
The Director-General, management and staff of the DSS appreciated Nigerians for their support in ensuring peace and security in the country.
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