“Any form of abuse or misuse of social media can lead to a significant threat to peace and unity in society,” he said.
Both organisations will work jointly on initiatives spanning awareness-raising, value reorientation, and the sensitisation of Nigerians to civic issues.
Mr Issa-Onilu highlighted the agency’s mandate on civic orientation.
Mr Jafaru said this will enable people to better understand what government programmes are all about and ways forward.
Mr Muhammad-Makinu stressed the need for cooperation and understanding between KEDCO and its customers.
Virtual currency is a digital or electronic representation of value that exists only online without a physical form.
Mr Mkpoutom urged the people to participate in the CVR as a civic responsibility.
The minister urged journalists to uphold ethical journalism, report truthfully, and help citizens understand national policies responsibly.
According to him, the law is evolving and enforcement is stronger than ever.
Hussaini Isah, head of the NEMA Minna Operations Office, said the aim was to share expertise, experiences, and valuable insights on preventing boat mishaps.
