Mr Babatunde Fashola, the
Minister of Power, Works and Housing, has called on journalists to come up with
solutions to address the challenges of fake news dissemination in the country.
Fashola
made the call when Oyo State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalist (NUJ)
led by its Chairman, Mr Adewumi Faniran visited him in Abuja on Tuesday.
Fashola
said the visit was timely, considering the need to address the problems of fake
news dissemination, adding that the media was an indispensable tool for
securing democratic institution.
We grew
up in era when news was news; we are now in an era where we are learning how to
deal with fake news and how to fight fake news.
I spent
the last few days listening to features on global television teaching people
how to identify fake news.
So, I
challenge you to find a solution that works to address the ugly trend, he
said. The
minister pledged the commitment of his ministry to do its best to implement the
policies and programmes of the Federal Government to better the lots of
Nigerians.
He said
the ministry had contributed its own share to the development of the country by
implementing the 2016 budget to the best it could with the resources available
to it.
For
road projects that were stopped because of funding, as I speak to you,
contractors are back to site across the country.
In the
housing sector, we are constructing prototype housing under the National
Housing Programme in 33 states of the federation, he added.
Eralier,
Faniran told the minster that the visit was in line with the policy of the new
executive of the council to visit notable Nigerians especially eminent sons and
daughters of the South-West.
He
commended the minster for the achievement recorded in the areas of road,
housing and power since his appointment.
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