Kaduna State: Group calls for regulation of Social Media

Murjanatu Abdullahi, Kaduna

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The National President of the Foundation for the Protection of Women and Children, Ramatu Tijjani has urged the Nigerian government and the National Assembly to institute regulations for social media.

In an interview with Journalists in Kaduna tState o mark the World Safer Internet Day, Tijjani stressed the need for a more comprehensive approach to social media regulation, extending beyond issues of physical safety, financial abuse and mental wellness.

She emphasized the urgency of safeguarding children from exposure to irresponsible content circulating on the internet.

Tijjani who is an interfaith specialist highlighted the importance of regulating social media to prevent the dissemination of immoral content that contradicts Nigeria’s values of faith, culture and tradition.

“Platforms such as Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram have become hubs for the display of immoral behaviors by some youths, prompting a call to action to shield the younger generation from adopting foreign cultures.”

While acknowledging the existing guidelines on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and WhatsApp, Tijjani called for the establishment of specific laws governing social media use within the countrt.

Likewise, other women groups in a joint appeal urged stakeholders to raise awareness against online radicalization, educate youth on resisting extremist ideologies and promote open dialogues.

The emphasis was on cybersecurity awareness, education about online theft, risks and encouragement of responsible online behavior.

The call extended to advocating age-appropriate online activities, promoting parental controls, and educating stakeholders on monitoring online usage, especially for those under 18 years of age.

For her part, Rose David urged parents to actively monitor their children’s activities on social media.

She also advised guardians to vigilantly oversee online interactions and content consumption, emphasizing a proactive approach to shield the younger generation from potential harm.

The collective plea from these women’s groups underscores the urgent need for social media regulation as a means to fortify the cultural and moral foundations of Nigerian society, particularly in safeguarding youths against negative influences.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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