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Laws Should Not Restrict Freedom Of Worship- Osinbajo by akinszz: 5:31am On Jun 22, 2016
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has said that laws should not be made to restrict the freedom of worship in the country. Osinbajo said this in a keynote address at the “First National Judicial Roundtable on The Intersection between Law and Religion’’ at the National Judicial Institute, Abuja on Monday.

The vice president insisted that in a situation where the laws were made in line with provisions of the Nigerian Constitution, such laws must be “reasonably justifiable’’. He averred that the protection of freedom of worship and the practice of one’s beliefs was crucial especially in a democratic society.

“Those laws according to the Nigerian Constitution where they restrict freedom of worship, must be “reasonably justifiable” in a democratic society in the interest of defence, public safety, public order, public morality or public health. “Or for the purpose of protecting the rights and freedom or other persons. “It is this test that restrictive laws should satisfy every law that seeks to restrict religious freedom, that is, is this legislation reasonably justifiable in a democratic society for the protection of one of the listed public goods? “The crucial question with respect to such laws is whether they should be allowed to exercise prior-restraint? “For example should there be licensing of places of worship or the dissemination of religious information? “Or should the laws punish offending conduct when it occurs, such as the dissemination of hate speech? “Is it reasonably justifiable in a democratic society to make laws that restrict freedom of speech by the fact that it says you must seek permission before you can make certain types of public utterances?’’ Osinbajo noted that prior-restraint “is open to abuse, will unduly restrict freedom of worship and is probably unconstitutional’’.

He acknowledged that freedom of speech is not only a fundamental right (in its own right) but it is also the vehicle for the realisation of other rights. He, however, said that the laws must however be enforced to punish offensive conduct such as the dissemination of hate speech or the perpetration of unlawful acts under the guise of religious beliefs.

The vice president emphasised that courts must be more careful to maintain their neutrality in the trial of such matters. Osinbajo said that there was the need to deal with violent extremism emanating from religion. He said the ideology of violent extremism such as that perpetrated by Boko Haram or ISIL rejects the common basis for human interaction under domestic laws of most societies and international law.

“The extremists reject the inalienable freedoms and rights of others, they reject the known universal mechanisms for negotiation, compromise, and resolution of differences. “They seek to impose their world-view by force of terror on others. “Consequently there is no reasoning with these groups. “The rest of society who reject this bloodthirsty approach to spreading a set of beliefs must be prepared to sustain a war against extremism which must lead to the military defeat of its forces but more importantly victory in the ideological battle.’’

Osinbajo said there is no question at all that there are important intersections between law as an instrument of social control and religion especially in so far as it tends to define moral parameters and borders. The Administrator of NJI, Justice Roseline Bozimo, represented by the Institute’s Secretary, Mal. Abubakar Maidama, said the roundtable was aimed at forging harmony and eliminating religious extremism.

She said religion ought to be used as a tool for promotion of societal development rather than violence adding that both religion and law established standards for development. The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Mahmud Mohammed, represented by Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, noted that there was great relationship between religion and law as most legal systems drew from religious practice. He said the topic was one that would ensure the peace in the country and pledged the commitment of the judiciary to ensure its success.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/06/laws-not-restrict-freedom-worship-osinbajo/

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Re: Laws Should Not Restrict Freedom Of Worship- Osinbajo by seyema(m): 5:38am On Jun 22, 2016
Okay
Re: Laws Should Not Restrict Freedom Of Worship- Osinbajo by youngaz(m): 6:05am On Jun 22, 2016
Osinbajo my MAN!!!......d professor of professors,leader of leaders, and above all the greatest VP of VPs
#LongLiveNigeria........#OneLove

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Re: Laws Should Not Restrict Freedom Of Worship- Osinbajo by Nobody: 6:13am On Jun 22, 2016
smiley God bless prof Osinbajo. God bless Buhari

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Re: Laws Should Not Restrict Freedom Of Worship- Osinbajo by codeinecrazy(m): 6:15am On Jun 22, 2016
Yes, God be with you Osin baba.

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Re: Laws Should Not Restrict Freedom Of Worship- Osinbajo by slaughter(m): 7:00am On Jun 22, 2016
What do we call what is happening in Kaduna religion law?

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Re: Laws Should Not Restrict Freedom Of Worship- Osinbajo by Jilo83(m): 7:04am On Jun 22, 2016
I believe el-rufai is there...
Re: Laws Should Not Restrict Freedom Of Worship- Osinbajo by Paperwhite(m): 7:51am On Jun 22, 2016
Is this VP still in Nigeria and he's talking this trash? Where was he when Christians are being maimed & killed by Islamic fanatics in the north in recent times? What has he done on the alleged closure & conversion of the children church in Aso-Rock by the wife of the president? Being a lawyer by training-does it not worry him that the government he is part have shown & have continued to show uttermost disregard to our rule of law? Perhaps you still wish to be doing "yes sir" in this government but remember you'll surely have a day with posterity & God.

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Re: Laws Should Not Restrict Freedom Of Worship- Osinbajo by humbleluke: 7:51am On Jun 22, 2016
codeinecrazy:
Yes, God be the with you Osin baba.
Re: Laws Should Not Restrict Freedom Of Worship- Osinbajo by veekid(m): 7:52am On Jun 22, 2016
We don hear pastor
Re: Laws Should Not Restrict Freedom Of Worship- Osinbajo by Jobsdome: 7:53am On Jun 22, 2016
Okay
Re: Laws Should Not Restrict Freedom Of Worship- Osinbajo by jonnpedro: 7:53am On Jun 22, 2016
Ok
Re: Laws Should Not Restrict Freedom Of Worship- Osinbajo by fibe: 7:53am On Jun 22, 2016
true
Re: Laws Should Not Restrict Freedom Of Worship- Osinbajo by Nobody: 7:54am On Jun 22, 2016
religion should not dictate or interfer with the laws .since our country aint a religious country regardless of what some misinformed northerners think..
Re: Laws Should Not Restrict Freedom Of Worship- Osinbajo by chikel2000(m): 7:54am On Jun 22, 2016
Hmm
Re: Laws Should Not Restrict Freedom Of Worship- Osinbajo by pring: 7:54am On Jun 22, 2016
Osinbajo is not a true pastor.
No real pastor that really wants to make heaven (not money) will come close to politics.
Where was Osinbajo when Christians were maimed in d North in the name of religious fanatics.
Aisha buhari n Aso rock children church closure?

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Re: Laws Should Not Restrict Freedom Of Worship- Osinbajo by pythonkid(m): 7:54am On Jun 22, 2016
he said it all , what do you want me to comment ?
Re: Laws Should Not Restrict Freedom Of Worship- Osinbajo by FIGARO00: 7:55am On Jun 22, 2016
them don carry their wahala land for osun sef...
Re: Laws Should Not Restrict Freedom Of Worship- Osinbajo by Nobody: 7:55am On Jun 22, 2016
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Paperwhite:
This VP is still in Nigeria? And he's talking this trash? Where have he been when Christians are being maimed & killed by Islamic fanatics in the north in recent times.What have he done on the alleged closure & conversion of the children church in Aso-Rock by the wife of the president? Being a lawyer by training-does it not worry him that the government he is part have shown & have continue to show uttermost disregard to our rule of law? Perhaps you still wish to be doing "yes sir" in this government but remember you'll surely have a day with posterity & God.
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Recieve sense

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Re: Laws Should Not Restrict Freedom Of Worship- Osinbajo by simplemach(m): 7:56am On Jun 22, 2016
Buhari go soon recommend ur probe.

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Re: Laws Should Not Restrict Freedom Of Worship- Osinbajo by Tberry01(f): 7:56am On Jun 22, 2016
True
Re: Laws Should Not Restrict Freedom Of Worship- Osinbajo by Chuksemi(m): 7:56am On Jun 22, 2016
Ogbeni Rauf. Take Note. He Just Owned Your Ass.
Re: Laws Should Not Restrict Freedom Of Worship- Osinbajo by Olumoze(m): 7:56am On Jun 22, 2016
Hello your excellence Sir, I will sincerely appreciate you go further than this to help other religion in the North whom the government of the north and people of the north won't allow to live. Live and Let's live.

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Re: Laws Should Not Restrict Freedom Of Worship- Osinbajo by lonelydora: 7:59am On Jun 22, 2016
Good one
Re: Laws Should Not Restrict Freedom Of Worship- Osinbajo by Adesiji77: 7:59am On Jun 22, 2016
Nice one
Re: Laws Should Not Restrict Freedom Of Worship- Osinbajo by olaasiwaju: 8:00am On Jun 22, 2016
A leader is the one who goes the way, shows the way forward, may Allah reward you and bless our nation with peace and unity, Long live sir.

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Re: Laws Should Not Restrict Freedom Of Worship- Osinbajo by Nobody: 8:05am On Jun 22, 2016

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Re: Laws Should Not Restrict Freedom Of Worship- Osinbajo by nateevs(m): 8:06am On Jun 22, 2016
Paperwhite:
This VP is still in Nigeria? And he's talking this trash? Where have he been when Christians are being maimed & killed by Islamic fanatics in the north in recent times.What have he done on the alleged closure & conversion of the children church in Aso-Rock by the wife of the president? Being a lawyer by training-does it not worry him that the government he is part have shown & have continue to show uttermost disregard to our rule of law? Perhaps you still wish to be doing "yes sir" in this government but remember you'll surely have a day with posterity & God.


Where have he been ? What have he done? grin grin

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Re: Laws Should Not Restrict Freedom Of Worship- Osinbajo by ideylaff: 8:07am On Jun 22, 2016
Chuksemi:
Ogbeni Rauf. Take Note. He Just Owned Your Ass.

Don't be fooled Rauf and Prof are close friends from long time.

They even do business together and own a mining company that has bn milking natural resources in Osun State
for years .

Lastly one of Rauf's son is an SA to the VP

These people are all yoked together ooooo don't be fooled oooo
Re: Laws Should Not Restrict Freedom Of Worship- Osinbajo by pring: 8:17am On Jun 22, 2016
nateevs:



Where have he been ? What have he done? grin grin
free d guy jooh.
No one is above mistake.
The last time I checked, your western German president is still an illiterate.

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Re: Laws Should Not Restrict Freedom Of Worship- Osinbajo by mukhcech(m): 8:20am On Jun 22, 2016
Olumoze:
Hello your excellence Sir, I will sincerely appreciate you go further than this to help other religion in the North whom the government of the north and people of the north won't allow to live. Live and Let's live.


Which religion, which North. Here in Sokoto Catholic is thriving big time. As far as em concern they run things here.

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