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Army Chief Shaibu Warns Fake News Undermines Troops, Military Operations

Chief of Army Staff Shaibu says misinformation threatens morale, weakens public trust and hinders operational success in ongoing security missions nationwide.

Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant-General Waidi Shaibu

Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant-General Waidi Shaibu, expressed concern over the persistent spread of fake news and malicious propaganda, warning that they pose significant threat to ongoing military operations.

Shaibu said such misinformation not only distorted public perception but also dampened the morale of troops on the frontlines.

According to him, deliberate falsehoods circulated by hostile elements can sow confusion, weaken confidence, and undermine the collective effort required to achieve operational success.

Shaibu raised the concern while declaring open the Directorate of Army Public Relations and Nigerian Army School of Public Relations and Information (NASPRI) Media Workshop 2025, at Muhammadu Buhari Cantonment, Giri, Abuja.

Represented by Commander of Nigerian Army Women’s Corps, Brigadier-General Igbawua Amatso, the COAS said the workshop underscored the importance of the media as a powerful tool for shaping public perception, influencing attitudes, and fostering national unity.

He stated, “In today’s digital era, the immediacy and reach of new media platforms have transformed how information is shared, consumed and interpreted. For the Nigerian Army, this reality presents both opportunities and challenges.

“On one hand, new media enables us to tell our story directly and transparently, projecting our values, professionalism and commitment to national peace and security.

“Conversely, it exposes us to the dangers of misinformation, fake news and malicious propaganda, which can affect troops’ morale, undermine operational successes and erode public trust.”

The army chief added, “In an era where perception often shapes reality, the role of the media in countering misinformation, dispelling fake news and mobilising public support for military operations cannot be overstated.

“It is therefore imperative that we continuously strengthen our engagement with media stakeholders, who remain critical partners in shaping public understanding of military activities within the broader framework of national security management.

“Through collaboration, mutual understanding and professionalism, we can ensure that accurate and responsible reporting guides the public narrative, particularly during internal security operations and crisis situations.

“As security challenges evolve, so too must our strategies for managing information and shaping public perception. We must embrace the fact that public support is not optional but a strategic necessity for all our operational efforts across theatres.”

Earlier, in her welcome remarks, Acting Director of Army Public Relations, Lieutenant-Colonel Appolonia Anele, stated that synergy between the military and the media was essential not only for effective public information management but also for sustaining public trust and confidence in military operations.

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