By BASHIR ADEFAKA
The Department of State Services (DSS) has advised media handlers in Nigeria to be wary of situation where some of them continued to sensationalise news relating to some of the security challenges in parts of the country.
Giving this advice in in a statement issued in Abuja by Dr. Peter Afunanya, Public Relations Officer, DSS, copy of which was sent to The DEFENDER Friday night, the Service said it was condemnable that some of the practitioners give activities of the criminal elements publicity they do not deserve.
“It is observed that some media handlers give unnecessary attention and coverage to the activities of bandits, terrorists and secessionists. This is condemnable given that these elements thrive on undeserved publicity which they enjoy from media patronage.”
According to the statement, “Amidst heightened insecurity in the South East and the upcoming Anambra State Governorship election, the media is advised to apply restraint and avoid sensationalising news.
“The DSS believes that this dimension of reportage holds negative consequences for public order and peaceful coexistence.
“The Service will, however, continue to collaborate with appropriate stakeholders to ensure not only a hitch free electoral exercise but that a conducive environment necessary for citizens to pursue their legitimate businesses in and outside the State is provided,” the DSS said in the Afunanya’s statement.