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New minister of information promises paradigm shift, says no more propaganda

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The newly sworn in minister of Information and National orientation, Muhammad Idris, has indicated that the ministry will not need to engage in propaganda to defend the government rather “we will always say it as it is.”

He said the ministry and the government will be transparent and truthful while giving out information.
He spoke after he was inaugurated on Monday when he mounted the saddle as information Minister.
According to him, the government would own up when it falters or make any mistake and try to adjust where necessary.

Idris said National orientation would be a core aspect of the government, hence “in a matter of days we would roll out our plans to Nigerians.”

He called on Nigerians to shun fake news and always clarify issues before taking it out to the public as reiterated his determination to make the ministry accountable and open to nigerians.

On her part, Minister of Arts, Culture and Creative economy, Mrs Hannatu Musawa said the ministry would export Nigeria to the world and would also make money for Nigeria.

She said the ministry would also do all it has to do to change the negative narrative which the country has across the world.

Musawa harped on need to restore the unity of the country which was the wish of the founding fathers of Nigeria.

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