Rivers State Government has expressed deep concern over recent video clips and stories about the governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, in the social media.
In a presss Statement titled, ‘2023 Elections: The Opposition Continues To Churn Out Fake News On Gov. Wike To Deceive The Public,’ the Rivers State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Chris Finebone, said such videos and stories were meant to deceive voters in Rivers State and other Nigerians for political ends.
He said preliminary investigation by the government revealed that it was a scheme put out by people he called social media urchins from the opposition.
“Their easiest style, so far, is to dig up old fake videos that have been discredited in the past, edit them and circulate same as if they are true and current.
“Firstly, they manipulated an old audio clip of 2016 and circulated same in cyberspace as a current clip involving the governor and another individual just to tarnish the image of the governor prior to the last Presidential Election. Their main objective was to harvest the sympathy of a certain section of Rivers voters.
“Secondly, after the shellacking they got at last Saturday’s presidential election, they angrily placed another fake news in the internet claiming that the governor’s son in the US had been mortally harmed – a lie taken from the pit of hell since the governor has no child in the US,” the commissioner said.
Finebone said after the conduct of the controversial presidential election, government was concerned that more contrived videos of the governor have reemerged. “This time, they took an old video clip of 26th February, 2019 in which Col. Aminu Iliyasu, the then Deputy Director, Army Public Relations, 6 Division, Nigerian Army, Port Harcourt in which the officer raised spurious allegations against Gov. Wike following the faceoff between the governor and the Army over the governor’s courageous resistance to the military that were bent on rigging the 2019 governorship election in favour of the All Progressives Congress (APC). What these persons have done is to take that video clip, cut it out of context and circulate same in the social media to portray the governor as someone who is planning to compromise the military for the forthcoming governorship election. Their insidious efforts are shameful, criminal and evil.
“The Rivers State Government is using this medium to, once again, urge the general public, civil society and the international community to discountenance the video in question and all such fake news these individuals and their likes will try to deceive the public with as the governorship election of March 11, 2023 draws near,” the commissioner said
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