The media, as custodians of the public trust, must combat the scourge of disinformation and misinformation.
Mr Issa-Onilu said the campaign would also spell out the duties and responsibilities of the political office holders to their followers.
The Customs boss said that many Nigerians had a misconception and, in some cases, a narrow understanding about lobbying.
It noted that the government-owned broadcasters did not have editorial and financial independence.
The minister said this in Abuja at a send-forth party organised in his honour by the Board of the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC).
“President Muhammadu Buhari lived up to his billing by delivering a free, fair and credible election, and his legacy is assured.
Mr Mohammed said the current administration was executing universal health suffrage by expanding the net for those captured under the Health Insurance Programme.
The minister added that this would facilitate and place Nigeria on the pedestal of sustainable development.
The minister’s remarks have caused him to trend on social media particularly Twitter where many users excoriated him for making unfounded accusations against the Labour Party candidate.
“INEC, suspecting a cyberattack, withheld the uploading of the results to preserve the integrity of the data.”