.... Advocates Social Media Warriors
With the advancement
in technology and the influence of internet-based resources for effective
communication, the Nigerian military has been urged to tackle insurgency
through social media.
Speaking
as
a Guest Lecturer at the Air War College (AWC) in Makurdi, the Benue
State
capital, Mr. Yushau Shuaib, the brain behind the 2016 Global Award
winner in Crisis Communication and expert in social media, pointed out
that the battle
ground has shifted from physical combat to Cyberspace where social media
is the
tool of engagement.
He said “The
military needs to train and equip social media warriors whose responsibility is
to engage the audience with truthful, factual and convincing arguments of
operations towards the well-being and better informed public.”
Shuaib, who is also the publisher of PRNigeria, Nigeria’s
foremost News Releases platform, delivered a paper to senior military officers
on “Managing the influence of Social Media on Military Operations.”
Shuaib said:
“The enemies are hidden in their cocoon using the social media in recruiting
volunteers, mobilizing resources and attacking public consciousness, mostly
through threats of violence and terrorism”.
“The
military as an institution that can effectively counter terrorism should
realise that conventional weapons have their limitations in psychological
warfare. They should therefore explore the benefit of Social Media which is
cost effective for engaging large audience; providing adequate Information;
responding timely to enquiries; sharing educative media data and coordinating
activities with different groups”, he said.
Speaking on
the future of Social Media, Shuaib said the future is already manifesting in
the current generation, stressing that “The future is already here and now.
Officers responsible for information management and communication should
realise that an office is no more confined to a physical wall: we are in an age
of mobile office, working 24/7, streaming live video in real time to the
satisfaction of our audiences.
“In the next
few years wearable gadgets will become the major tools while stiffer
competition between the Media Houses and in-house PR team will become prevalent
as each party competes for large followership on the social media.”
While
observing that some security agencies and officials have refused to embrace the
social media for primordial reasons, he urged them to change their mindset.
Shuaib said: “It is baffling that some top officials take delight in
discrediting the social media and refuse to embrace the technology. Their
reluctance and absence on social media only compels fraudsters to clone their
identities on the platforms for nefarious activities
“I must
commend the current Chief of Air Staff Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar for
embracing the social Media by engaging his audience regularly with latest
reports on the activities of the NAF and its commitment to Corporate Social
Responsibility. Similarly, former military spokesperson General Chris
Olukolade, has demonstrated how Twitter could be effectively deployed for
regular news updates; while the current Army spokesperson, Brigadier General
Sani Usman Kukasheka directly engages his Facebook audience with images and
stories from theatre of military operation.”
In his remarks
after the presentation, the Commandant of the Nigeria Airforce (NAF) Air War
College, Air Vice Marshall J.K Baba said the establishment of the college was
in tandem with the vision of Air Chief to reposition NAF into a highly
professional and disciplined force through capacity building initiatives for
efficient, effective and timely employment of air power in response to
Nigeria’s security imperatives.
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