Re: Ahmed Lawan Says Hate Speech Bill Won't Be Passed by paix(m): 7:43pm On Dec 04, 2019 |
Lugianostar: So the rubber stamp Lawan still have some decency in him for reasoning from his head for the first time.
Akara & Moi Moi for your breakfast tommorrow@ Iyaba sira restaurant !!!
All on me!!! Maybe because it wasn't the president that presented the bill that's why. He has promised never to go contrary to the president's wishes, that his allegiance was to the president. |
Re: Ahmed Lawan Says Hate Speech Bill Won't Be Passed by tete7000(m): 7:44pm On Dec 04, 2019 |
So they want to disappoint Buhari, his wife and his children who have been advocating for the passage of the bill.. They are traitors |
Re: Ahmed Lawan Says Hate Speech Bill Won't Be Passed by webngnews: 7:54pm On Dec 04, 2019 |
Who cares |
Re: Ahmed Lawan Says Hate Speech Bill Won't Be Passed by SmileXtraone: 7:58pm On Dec 04, 2019 |
YungMike: Are we suppose to be thanking these bunch of wicked individuals for not passing the Hate Speech bill?
It has gotten to the stage where Nigerians no longer care or give a fuvk on what the government do or say again.
I pay for my light, i pay for my security, i pay for water, I pay for my education, i build my roads. These are the basic amenities the Government should attend to using our Taxes..... but nah!!! They prefer using the taxes to fill their accounts and send their kids to UK University.....and even have the guts to post their kids on Social Media for getting First Class in UK UNIVERSITY.... God go judge una o..
Meanwhile, call your loved ones in Nigeria from anywhere in the world for as low as 10kb/s using SmileVoiceApp. Check Signature for contact. Hello SMILE at me 1 Like |
Re: Ahmed Lawan Says Hate Speech Bill Won't Be Passed by LabDNA: 8:05pm On Dec 04, 2019 |
Okoroawusa: If Nigeria doesn't kill Social media fake news, Social media fake news will kill Nigeria.
I don't care what anyone thinks. We need some sanity on Nigeria's Social media platforms. Go and collect it and pass it yourself. |
Re: Ahmed Lawan Says Hate Speech Bill Won't Be Passed by Mrquote: 8:11pm On Dec 04, 2019 |
Wiseandtrue: These honourable reps, repping themselves finally made sense for once!
Congratulations, good one Nigerians!!!
The power belongs to the people!!! Good one for what for allowing it to pass first reading |
Re: Ahmed Lawan Says Hate Speech Bill Won't Be Passed by Litmus: 9:11pm On Dec 04, 2019 |
Okoroawusa: If Nigeria doesn't kill Social media fake news, Social media fake news will kill Nigeria.
I don't care what anyone thinks. We need some sanity on Nigeria's Social media platforms. Without doubt. Not amending and passing the bill is a monumental mistake. Nigerians have to understand that freedom of speech, as it was before internet and social media is not as it is now with internet and social media. Our legislatures are ignorant of the fact that one of the internet founders selling point to the US congress at the advent, was the potential for internet to empower the third world masses, enabling them to overthrow the system. Now, some reading this might think, 'isn’t this a laudable thing, empowering the people against their leaders and all that?' Well, the answer is no. The WWW founding fathers and US congress knew the underlying ramification of this -firstly, that they were not really interested in the wellbeing of third world masses but rather interested only in how Internet would enable them to exploit third world masses to overthrow any of their own governments that may threaten US interest; secondly, WWW use in massively advancing Americas and the West’s reach and influence. Even so America did not envisage that some of that internet potential to interfere with nations internal dynamics would affect them the way they hoped to affect the internal politics of other nations. Russia’s meddling in the last US election; uses found for it by far-right hate mongers and radical Islamic fundamentalists; wack academicians challenging established scientific principles and so on has thought America and other leading Western powers the error of underestimating social media. Now America and nations around the world are ether making efforts to control this aspect of the internet or are intending to do so despite of the fact that they are far more advanced and more capable polities than Nigeria is at handling the negative ramifications. 1 Like |
Re: Ahmed Lawan Says Hate Speech Bill Won't Be Passed by YungMike(m): 9:41pm On Dec 04, 2019 |
|
Re: Ahmed Lawan Says Hate Speech Bill Won't Be Passed by dahnimoh(m): 10:37pm On Dec 04, 2019 |
No . Pass it. BECAUSE you are going to stay there forever |
Re: Ahmed Lawan Says Hate Speech Bill Won't Be Passed by nedupel(m): 10:56pm On Dec 04, 2019 |
God of Bishop David Oyedepo is still alive. |
Re: Ahmed Lawan Says Hate Speech Bill Won't Be Passed by Wiseandtrue(f): 11:19pm On Dec 04, 2019 |
Mrquote:
Good one for what for allowing it to pass first reading At least they kill am 1 Like |
Re: Ahmed Lawan Says Hate Speech Bill Won't Be Passed by CONFAMA: 11:21pm On Dec 04, 2019 |
obembet: Following the public outcry that greeted the hate speech bill, the Senate President Ahmed Lawan has said the Senate won’t pass the proposed anti-free speech bills.
Lawan made the disclosure in response to a detailed written protest letter against the hate speech bill and anti-social media bill before the senate by the Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria, HURIWA.
He said legislators will listen to the pulse of the Nigerians who have rejected the bills and will do exactly as they demanded.
Lawan had in his letter to HURIWA dated November 20th 2019 which was endorsed by his Chief of Staff; Alhaji Babagana M. Aji but received on December 4th 2019 titled: “RE: WHY NATIONAL ASSEMBLY’S BILLS AGAINST FREE SPEECH ARE UNCONSTITUTIONAL: BY HURIWA,” stated as follows:
“I write to present the compliments of the President of the Senate, His Excellency, Sen. Ahmad Ibrahim Lawan, Ph.D., CON and to acknowledge receipt of your letter on the above subject wherein you asked the National Assembly to suspend ad infinitum the current attempts at introducing obnoxious legislation to curb access to the social media.”
“His Excellency is appreciative of your concern towards upholding our constitution and your members’ continuous use of their talents as writers to promote, protect and project the human rights of all Nigerians. His Excellency assures you that the Senate will not pass any anti-people laws.”
“While thanking you, please accept the assurances of the President of the Senate.”
HURIWA had on November 13th, 2019 written to the senate through the offices of the Senate President titled: “WHY NATIONAL ASSEMBLY’S BILLS AGAINST FREE SPEECH ARE UNCONSTITUTIONAL: BY HURIWA” even as the group had argued that:
“Freedom of expression is one of the fundamental rights provided in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended). By virtue of the same and other international instruments, it is the freedom to hold opinions, receive ideas and information and impart ideas and information without interference. Social media is used in reference to the means of expression other than the mainstream media.”
Urging the National Assembly to stop forthwith any attempt to legislate laws that offend the Rights to Freedom of Speech the Rights group reminded the National Assembly that Freedom of Expression in Nigeria is grounded constitutionally in Section 39 of the CFRN entrenches the right to freedom of expression in the following words:
“(1) Every person shall be entitled to freedom of expression, including the freedom to hold opinions and to receive and impart ideas and information without interference.
(2) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection 1 of this section, every person shall be entitled to own, establish and operate any medium for the dissemination of information ideas and opinions:
Provided that no person, other than the Government of the Federation or of a State or any other person or body authorized by the President on the fulfillment of conditions laid down by an Act of the National Assembly, shall own, establish or operate a television or wireless broadcasting a station for the any purpose whatsoever.”
The Rights group said similar provisions are found in Article 9 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights, Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948, Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
“It does not appear a mere coincidence that section 39 of the CFRN which provides for freedom of expression comes immediately after section 38 which provides for right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion. Next to thought is expression. The basis for this right, therefore, cannot be overemphasized in a democratic society. It is one of the essential foundations of a democratic society and the basic condition for its progress and development as held the European Court on Human Rights in Handyside Case.” Arguing that there are a plethora of decided cases guaranteeing free speech”.
HURIWA told the senate that:“The Supreme Court per Ayoola JSC, in the case of Medical and Dental Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal v Okonkwo (2001) 85 LRCN 908 declared that the courts are the institution, society has agreed to invest with the responsibility of balancing conflicting interests in a way as to ensure the fullness of liberty without destroying the existence and stability of society itself. Therein lies the wisdom and need for qualification of all rights including this one most essential right.”
“In the case of Gozie Okeke v. The State (2003) 15 NWLR (Pt.842) 25, the Supreme Court held that the word “reasonable” in its ordinary meaning means moderate, tolerable and not excessive. In this regard, there are extant laws in Nigeria which seek to prevent abuse of free speech. Section 24(1) of the Cybercrime (prohibition, Prevention, etc) Act 2015 makes it a criminal offence to send a message or other matter by means of computer systems of network that is grossly offensive, pornographic or of an indecent, obscene or menacing character or causes any such message or matter to be sent or he knows to be false, for the purpose of causing annoyance, injury, inconvenience, danger, obstruction, insult, injury, criminal intimidation, enmity, hatred, ill will or needless anxiety to another or causes such message to be sent. Also Section 24(2) of the Act criminalizes transmitting or causing the transmission of any communication through a computer system or network to bully, threaten or harass another person where such communication places another person in fear of death, violence or bodily harm or to another person.”
“In the same vein there is the tort of defamation under a victim of abuse of freedom of speech can seek redress besides the criminal offences of defamation and injurious false under the Criminal Code and Penal Code. Section 391 of the Penal Code Law makes is a defamation to speak or represent by mechanical means or by signs or visible representation or publish any imputation concerning another intending to or knowing or having reason to believe that it will hard the reputation of the person. While a false statement of fact under similar circumstances is injurious false under section 393 of the Penal Code Law. There are similar provisions in sections 373, 374 and 375 of the Criminal Code Laws of the Southern States. Besides, there are various provisions in the Nigeria Broadcasting Commission Act dealing with violations which have become known as “hate speech” with varying degrees of sanctions.”
HURIWA argued strongly against limitations to access to social media and also rejected the hate speech bill as follows: “To require more than the existing laws have provided would portray the government in bad light and peach it against the people and any such further regulation will only take Nigeria centuries back in civilization with attendant consequences of gross and flagrant abuse like in the colonial era or the immediate after which had such over-regulation like the laws on sedition by which a lot of persons were frequently charged and convicted for what ordinarily would be fair comment by citizens of democratic society. A lot of these cases are high profile cases with potential to cause political tension, affect the peace and stability of the entire country which the proponents of the of social media regulation claim to want to prevent. This would further deepen the already entrenched distrust between the people and the government. This way, the government loses its right and benefit of feedback from the people.”
Source: https://dailypost.ng/2019/12/04/breaking-we-wont-pass-hate-speech-bill-senate-president-ahmed-lawan/amp/
Be like say this people just dey whine us |
Re: Ahmed Lawan Says Hate Speech Bill Won't Be Passed by April4th(m): 12:12pm On Dec 05, 2019 |
Finally the will of the Nigerian people prevailed. |