NCDC Partners with Dubawa and Africa Check to Debunk Misinformation on COVID-19

In the wake of viral false and misleading narratives about the novel coronavirus, COVID-19,
the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) announces it will be partnering with Dubawa
and Africa Check, two independent fact checking organisations operating in Nigeria which
are signatories of the International Fact-checking Network and Facebook’s Third-Party
Fact-checkers in the country.

Since the declaration of the virus as a global health emergency by WHO, both organisations
have used their media platforms to provide accurate information while detecting and
dispelling misinformation on the new coronavirus. Platform- and format-specific fact
checking are some of the strategies adopted by the organisations to verify images, videos,
audio clips and texts circulated widely on platforms including WhatsApp, Facebook and
Twitter.

“Misinformation and disinformation have the potential to cause panic, spread the
pandemic even further and jeopardize our global efforts in the fight against this virus. This
collaboration is essential at this time as we work together to curb fake news and improve
the quality of information by directing people to relevant and credible sources of
information about COVID-19 “, said Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu, Director General of the NCDC.
With the partnership, all three organisations commit to jointly debunk coronavirus-related
misinformation, disinformation and mal-information in real time, where possible, to
reduce the deluge of false information around COVID-19 in Nigeria.

‘’This is an unprecedented challenge that affects all Nigerians, regardless of social class,
ethnicity, location and religious affiliation. The number of new cases surfacing in the
country shows that it is our current reality and while we must refrain from spreading panic
and fear, we unduly have an obligation to the public to report on the true state of affairs
so that Nigerians can take precautionary measures, says Ebele Oputa, the Programme
Officer of Dubawa.

A significant feature of this partnership is the ability to reach more Nigerians together to
provide verified information to the public through a rigorous process of truth seeking.
David Ajikobi, the editor of Africa Check agrees in his statement, “While government
agencies and health workers collaborate to contain the spread of the coronavirus, we
believe there is also the need for collaboration in curtailing the spread of false information
about the virus. Fighting misinformation and disinformation is tough and with regards to
COVID-19, it’s an emergency. So, it will require the combined efforts of as many hands as
possible”.

Regular updates about COVID-19 will be shared on the social media platforms of each
organisation, setting out facts and evidence clearly and in simple English to aid easy
comprehension. Debunked information will also be reproduced as simple, easily shareable
social media cards. A repository of all COVID-19 related debunked information will be
shared on NCDC’s microsite for easy referencing.
To stay updated, follow @ncdcgov on Twitter and Facebook.

ABOUT NCDC
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) is the government agency with the mandate
to lead the prevention, detection, and control of communicable diseases. Its functions are
to prevent, detect, investigate and control communicable diseases of national and
international public health importance.

Contact:
NCDC Toll-Free Number: 0800 9700 0010
Phone Number: 07036708970
SMS: 08099555577
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Email: info@ncdc.gov.ng

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