Buratai made the call when
he received the management team of the Sun Publishing Ltd, led by its Managing
Director/Editor-in-Chief, Mr Onuoha Ukeh, on Thursday in Abuja.
The Chief of Army Staff,
Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai has urged the media to stop giving prominence to the
activities of insurgents in their news publications.
He said that the prominence
given to the Boko Haram terrorists and their activities by some media
organisations in the past gave impetus to their activities.
Buratai, however, called
for collective action led by the media towards addressing the menace of
insurgency in the country.
He explained that there was
a need for de-indoctrination of the sect through spiritual warfare to
discourage the terrorist ideologies.
According to him, the media
can help insurgency to end through collective action with the military.
“Be rest assured that we
welcome you to not only report or project the Nigerian army positively and by
extension the armed forces but we also welcome constructive criticisms.
“We believe that by such
positive criticisms, we can improve on our services, operations and general
administration.
“I want to request you not
only to be the voice of the masses but also to be the voice of the Nigerian
army so that we will be heard for us to be understood and also to counter the
negative propaganda of the insurgents especially the Boko Haram and ISWAP.
“There is need to also
clear the doubt of some in respect of our capabilities to maintain our territorial
integrity and also to provide the needed support to the civil authority to have
a peaceful country,” he said.
Earlier, the Managing
Director, Uke, commanded the Nigerian army and the military in general for
their effort towards keeping the country safe.
He said that the visit was
to extend a hand of fellowship to the army authorities to collaborate in the
fight against insurgency and other forms of insecurity in the country.
He pledged that the
newspaper would continue to give the military the necessary support in its
effort to keep Nigeria safe.
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