Nigerian government and management of news and information on the coronavirus pandemic

JOURNAL OF AFRICAN MEDIA STUDIES(2022)

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This research is conducted to ascertain informed public's views on Nigerian government's management of news and information during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Nigeria. Purposively selected participants were engaged in a WhatsApp conference to investigate how they perceive government's management of news and information on the pandemic; expose government's efforts in disseminating news and information, and its influence on the overall management and control of the disease in Nigeria. Using framing theory in its analysis, the article argues that government's nepotistic, secretive management of news and information on COVID adversely affected public trust, which is read as a form of censorship through silence designed to obstruct transparency, accountability and citizenship participation on national issues, contrary to the principles of Open Government Partnership (OGP) which Nigeria, is member to. The article reiterates on the need for government to build the confidence of Nigerians and boost its overall image.
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news, information, COVID-19, OGP, censorship, media, government
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