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Akpabio To Nigeria: Senate Will Not Pass Bill To Send Social Media Users To Jail by speedyGonzales: 11:01pm On Dec 03, 2015
[size=15pt]Akpabio to Nigerians: Senate will not pass bill to send social media users to prison[/size]



The Senate Minority leader and lawmaker representing Akwa-Ibom North West, Godswill Akapbio, has assured Nigerians that the senate will not pass into law any bill with the aim of sending social media users to jail.

The former governor of Akwa-Ibom made this known via his Twitter handle, @SenAkpabio, stressing that free speech is one of the basic ingredients of democracy and that the senate will ensure it is protected.

“Dear Nigerians, go to sleep & stop worrying; nobody is going to send social media users to jail through the senate. It will not happen”.

“We will not be in the Senate and watch such a Bill fly. We are committed to deepening democracy and democratic values”.

“Free Speech is one of the basic ingredients of democracy and many of us will ensure it is protected”.

“What many of you don’t know about our Senate President @bukolasaraki is that he will never watch and allow such a Bill Pass”.

“There are many of us in the Senate who will never allow such a thing to happen to free speech in this country”.

“No one is going to pass a law in the Senate that will ensure social media users are jailed for 2years. You have my assurance on this”.

Recalled that Act to Prohibit Frivolous Petitions and other Related Matters, sponsored by the Deputy Senate Leader, Senator Ibn Na’Allah, APC, Kebbi South generated reactions on the social media as many alleged that a section of the bill recommended two-year jail term for false publication on the platform.







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Re: Akpabio To Nigeria: Senate Will Not Pass Bill To Send Social Media Users To Jail by okeyley: 12:06am On Dec 04, 2015
issaright let's watch them In HD
Re: Akpabio To Nigeria: Senate Will Not Pass Bill To Send Social Media Users To Jail by Nobody: 12:44am On Dec 04, 2015
The sponsor of this bill, Ibn Na’Allah, declared back in 2009 when he was a member of the House of Representatives that if all ND people are to be wiped out to end insurgency in the region so be it

These are the kind of people making laws for you
Re: Akpabio To Nigeria: Senate Will Not Pass Bill To Send Social Media Users To Jail by omooba969(m): 1:33am On Dec 04, 2015
Just try & pass the nonsense bill if I won't fire you in 2019, then relegate your arse back to your dirty village.

Irresponsible robbers we call politicians. cool
Re: Akpabio To Nigeria: Senate Will Not Pass Bill To Send Social Media Users To Jail by mikolo80: 3:05am On Dec 04, 2015
make dem pass am na. dem think say the Sahara reporters founder Will be as stoopid ar them to come under their jurisdiction, Abi dem go go catch for obodo abroad (wia he even de sef) .
for goodness sake why are we so unlucky to have such retards ar leaders

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