Military calls for media blackout on #EndBadGovernance protests

The Nigerian military has asked both international and local media to stop covering nationwide protests over heightened economic hardships under President Bola Tinubu’s government.
Chief of Defence Staff, Christopher Musa, made the call for a media blackout on the protests during a press briefing on Friday.
“For the media, I want to appeal—I noticed yesterday all the stations are hooked up to the occasion. This is not an election. Don’t give them that coverage,” Mr Musa said.
He added that many of the protesters are attention seekers who want moments in the media.
“Some of them (protesters) are looking for moments to be on the screen. Together, I can assure you we are going to win,” Mr Musa stated.
The Nigerian military’s appeal for a media blackout on the protests comes on the second day of the nationwide demonstrations that have disrupted commercial activities across the country.
Both local and international media have reported developments on the protests, which have seen thousands of Nigerians take to the streets over the worsening cost of living crisis.
On Thursday, Peoples Gazette reported how poor telecom network coverage hampered the dissemination of information as protesters marched on the streets.
Citing sources in telecom companies, The Gazette reported that the NCC and NSA are slowing down internet speed across the country to suppress the flow of information from the protesters to other Nigerians and the outside world.
Not fewer than 11 people were killed on the first day of the nationwide protests over severe economic hardships.
Mr Musa’s call for a media blackout on the protests mirrors the actions taken during the EndSARS protests on October 20, 2020, when electricity was disconnected, and telecom networks were down at the Lekki Toll Gate before soldiers opened live rounds on protesters.
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

Politics
Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku
“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

States
Gov. Lawal’s good governance prevented hunger protest in Zamfara: PDP
Mr Lugga said, “Zamfara State residents are happy with the state government. They are happy that much is being achieved.’’

NationWide
New NIMR DG resumes, expresses commitment to institute’s progress
Mr Obafunwa said, “I won’t disappoint Nigerians and the entire staff of NIMR.’’

States
CSOs condemn killings, property destruction in Borno during hunger protest
Mr Abiso urged citizens to comply with the curfew imposed on the state to restore law and order.

States
NSCDC arrests 15 suspected looters in Kano, recovers stolen items
The commandant disclosed that the corps launched an investigation and would take legal action against the offenders.

States
Gov. Yahaya inspects Gombe facilities damaged by protesters, urges peace
The governor said the damage extended to both public and private property.

Economy
FG unveils programme to boost Nigeria’s creative economy
The minister said that the programme is envisioned to contribute $100 billion to Nigeria’s GDP by 2030.