Gen. Olukolade tasks information officers on use of Social Media
Gen. Chris Olukolade (retd)
(Nigeria) Immediate past Director of Defence Information,
Gen. Chris Olukolade (retd) has charged information managers of defence,
security and response agencies to leverage on the use of the social media to
mitigate the current wave of crisis across the country.
Olukolade gave the charge on Thursday in Abuja at a seminar
organised by the Centre for Crisis Communication, CCC, for information officers
of Defence, Security and Response agencies.
Delivering a paper titled, "Strategies and Techniques
for Engaging the Media in a Crisis Situation", the former defence
spokesperson said the use of communication technologies helps to broaden news
of crisis and possibly mitigate the effects of failure to plan.
He however conceded that for maximum effect, the social
media should be used in conjunction with the traditional media during crisis
situations.
In order to guard against inaccuracies and speculative
reports, Olukolade said it is the task of the information manager to ensure
that regular briefing is a core aspect of his strategy.
"The information manager must also take into cognizance
the impact of the social media in developing his media strategy. This is
because the social. Media presents new complication that was hitherto
non-existent. Any forward-thinking organization should as a matter of priority
have a strong social media presence as a way of engaging its stakeholders
especially the media," he advised.
In his remarks at the occasion, the Chairman Forum of
Spokespersons of Security and Response Agencies, FOSSRA and Director, Defence
Information, Brigadier General Abubakar Rabe said, that the armed forces and
other security agencies are really facing the menace of not just the Boko Haram
sect but series of other crisis across the nation that need proper information
dissemination.
He said "So far, a seminar of this nature would provide
some added knowledge for those of us who are still practising especially in
crisis situation towards ensuring that the citizens are adequately educated and
informed, especially on the need for security consciousness at all time,"
he said.
According to him,a lot needs to be done in crisis situation
and that handling such situation should involve input from other stakeholders
including the political class.
Brigadier Rabe urged the media to be patriotic and strive to
mitigate crisis through their reports, and by also cutting off the oxygen of
sensationalised publicity that it often tends to give to terrorists and other
miscreants.
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