Insecurity: Governor Zulum Should Shun Misinformation

Posted on April 19, 2025

BY DAHIRU M. LAWAL 

The recent media scuffle between Nigeria’s Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, and Borno State Governor, Babagana Umara Zulum, underscores the dangers of sensational headlines and misinformation in shaping public discourse and distorting reality.

Governor Zulum, in a public outburst, labeled a federal minister as “naive,” among other unflattering terms, based on a misrepresented media report.

While Minister Idris chose not to respond, the incident raises serious concerns about the media literacy of public officials —especially in the context of sensitive national security matters.

More troubling is the way this controversy injects politicized narratives into the urgent issue of insurgency resurgence in the Northeast, potentially undermining joint efforts against Boko Haram and ISWAP through the weaponization of disinformation.

At a time when Nigeria faces fragile security challenges, it is unfortunate that Governor Zulum admonished a federal official who has demonstrated professionalism and commitment to national unity.

The circulating claim that Minister Idris dismissed the Governor’s security concerns and urged others to ignore him has no basis and only serves to inflame tensions.

After reviewing official statements and credible news sources, there is no verifiable evidence to support the allegations made against the Minister.

The one instance where Idris publicly rebuked a state over security was in September 2023, when he cautioned Zamfara State officials against politicizing federal rescue efforts. Even then, his position was framed around fostering cooperation, not dismissiveness.

In fact, the Minister has consistently acknowledged progress in Borno’s security landscape. In October 2023, he noted that insurgent control had been eliminated from all local government areas in the state, with security improving by over 85 percent. His recent comments on renewed terror threats were distorted by sensationalist reportage, and Governor Zulum should not have reacted with public outbursts.

The Minister has since categorically denied making any disparaging remarks about Governor Zulum and reaffirmed the federal government’s full support for all state governments combating insecurity. This should have prompted discreet consultations, not public condemnation driven by misrepresentation.

This type of premature confrontation is counterproductive. Rather than targeting a federal minister who has shown poise and restraint, Governor Zulum would do well to focus on fostering collaboration and trust—ingredients vital for defeating the remnants of Boko Haram and ISWAP.

There are lessons in history. Under President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration, then-Governor Kashim Shettima —now Vice President—persistently sought federal assistance through quiet diplomacy and consistent advocacy. It wasn’t sensational rhetoric that brought results, but perseverance anchored in mutual respect.

Governor Zulum must tread carefully.

The fight against terrorism will not be won through ego, emotion, or media dramatics. It demands strategic thinking, verified information, and respect for institutional collaboration. Now more than ever, leaders must rise above misinformation and guide with clarity and foresight.

The people of Borno deserve more than political distractions; they deserve results. They need a leadership that unites, not divides; that builds bridges, not burns them. Governor Zulum should channel his passion into constructive partnership, not polarizing rhetoric. That is the path to peace and victory.

 

Dahiru M. Lawal, Executive Secretary, Network of Advocates for Digital Reporting (NADIR) writes from Abuja. Email: mdlawal001@gmail.com

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