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Army Chief Warns Fake News Threatens Military Operations, Troop Morale

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The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant-General Waidi Shaibu, has cautioned that the growing spread of fake news and malicious propaganda poses a serious risk to military operations and the morale of troops on the frontlines.

Shaibu said the circulation of falsehoods by hostile actors distorts public perception, fuels confusion, and undermines the collective support needed for operational success. “Such misinformation not only distorts public perception but also dampens the morale of troops on the frontlines,” he warned.

He issued the caution while declaring open the 2025 Media Workshop of the Directorate of Army Public Relations and the Nigerian Army School of Public Relations and Information (NASPRI) at the Muhammadu Buhari Cantonment, Giri, Abuja. The COAS was represented by the Commander of the Nigerian Army Women’s Corps, Brigadier-General Igbawua Amatso.

Shaibu emphasised the media’s vital role in shaping public perception and fostering unity, noting its expanding influence in the digital age. “In today’s digital era, the immediacy and reach of new media platforms have transformed how information is shared, consumed and interpreted,” he said.

He added that new media presents both advantages and challenges. “On one hand, it enables us to tell our story directly and transparently… 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 stressed that accurate reporting is crucial at a time when perception strongly influences reality. “The role of the media in countering misinformation, dispelling fake news and mobilising public support for military operations cannot be overstated,” he noted.

He called for stronger collaboration with media stakeholders, describing them as key partners in national security communication. “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,” he said.

Shaibu added that as security threats evolve, the military must also refine its information strategies. “Public support is not optional but a strategic necessity for all our operational efforts across theatres,” he stated.

In her remarks, the Acting Director of Army Public Relations, Lieutenant-Colonel Appolonia Anele, said effective synergy between the military and the media is vital for managing information and sustaining public confidence in military operations.

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