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Thursday, December 03, 2015

Senate Denies Passing Bill Proposing Tough Penalty Social Media Abusers

There were reports earlier yesterday that an UGLY bill was being sponsored to penalise social users but it has been denied...

This was contained in a press statement signed by Bamikole Omisore, the Special Assistant on  New Media to the President of The Senate.





The statement read that the bill titled An Act to Prohibit Frivolous Petitions and Other Related Matters  makes no mention of jailing social media users.
It also read that the bill seeks to make illegal, the common act of individuals sponsoring frivolous petitions to tarnish or blackmail public servants or political office holders for selfish purposes.


According to the statement, the bill sponsored by Bala Ibn Na’ Allah (Kebbi state) seeks to make it a requirement for petitioners to depose to an affidavit in court which will must be attached to any petition.

The statement read in part: “Where such petition is discovered to be frivolous, or mischievous or the fact there in are false, the proposed bill makes it a case of perjury which is an offense under the law.


“The  Deputy Senate leader in his submission expressed concern that with such frivolous petitions, the right of an individual to be presumed innocent until proven guilty by a competent court, would have eroded such presumption of innocence as these petitions lead to media trials that hampers the rule of law.


“In the developed societies and in particular, the US, if one files a petition with the Federal Bureau of Investigation or any other government agency, aimed at defaming someone, ruining their reputation or family and such petition is discovered to be false, such a person will be held liable and would pay dearly for it.

“One can only imagine that if countries allowed dishonest elements to file petitions against their opponents without having to hold them accountable, this will amount to impunity.”
However, there have been reports that the bill which scaled second reading on Wednesday, December 2 2015 seeks to to censor social media.

According to reports, the bill seeks to give two years imprisonment or N2 million fine for Nigerians who post abusive statements on the social media.

Naij.com reportage.


LOL...even some of these people employ people to go on the social media comment section to post stuff,i know this so make we hear word abeg.
You cannot suffocate freedom of expression if you want to be free.


33 comments:

  1. The bill I read is not related to the speculation going round unless there's an hidden one.

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    1. And what penalty are they planning to give 2 corrupt government officials.
      Mtcheew

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    2. Lafresh what's 'an hidden'

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  2. So after passing a bill for passing a bill for freedom of expression, they want to change it, we re gradually going bk to military regime oh, even wen we re practicing democracy. Na wa oh

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  3. Fear gripped me oh, some evil people wanted to take away democracy from the already hard country...

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  4. Please this is a democratic government.
    There is right to freedom of speech as well as freedom of expression.
    If y'all don't come on social media, where would all the drama be? In the closet?
    Abeg clear road for Insta-drama and the likes
    C'mon!
    Lol.

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  5. Those that mean that rochas will arrest me if they pass the bill? Mtchheww

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    1. Hahahahhahaha haha Anty gwengwenlina 1 nah wetin u do Rochas now. Kikikikikikiki

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  6. They better just respect their old ages and pass bills that will make Nigeria one of the best nations in the world.
    Jail kor, Prison ni

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  7. Bunch of idiots we've got as senators


    With 2day being my off day...i might aswell sleep on d internet

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  8. They should not even try rubbish!
    So I should not talk again abi!

    Taaa!
    No be only prison.
    If I hear.

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  9. They better deny it o, it is the best thing to do right about now

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  10. Idi Amin once said, "' I can guarantee you freedom of speech, but I cannot guarantee you freedom after speech." The Senate just proposed 2 years sentence for offenders of abusive sentence on social media. If you think of it in a rush, it is an abuse of freedom of speech, but if you give it a second thought, it is the only way to stop attention seeking politicians who cannot simply accept the fact that they were out-played and beaten to their own game, but instead find the social media as an opportunity to further show their incompetence and illiteracy. At least now, those who understand how to use sarcasm will thrive, throwing shit and making it look like chocolate and those who cannot will simply eat the shit. http://martinschikespeaks.blogspot.com/2015/12/abusive-statement-on-social-media.html

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    1. Hmmm, I see your point in this analysis.

      Naija be forewarned, sharia alert. !!

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  11. Politicians and their selfishness. You hold a public office, yet you want to avoid criticism at all costs. Naija senators change o! This is crazy. Women are being raped, children are being married off, people are dying in the North and this is the nonsense you believe will benefit the Nigerian people? The quest for money and power has made most of you inhumane. May God help my country.

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  12. This is change! Sai buhari! Way forward to islamic country! Steady but we will get there! Child bride!

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    1. Is this jemima John that went to unimaid? It better not be coz girl I think you are gradually losing it.

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  13. Awon alaini nkan se to n dapari osu. Mtscheewww na wetin we send dem go do be that?

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  14. Have they forgotten we are in a democratic nation where freedom of speech and expression is allowed. They better make laws that will move this country forward.

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  15. The choice before Nigerians in the coming election is simple: A choice between going forward or going backwards; between the new ways and the old ways; between freedom and repression; between a record of visible achievements and beneficial reforms and desperate power-seekers with empty promises.....GOODLUCK JONATHAN(Dec 2010)
    *sigh* What the heck happened to freedom of speech.

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  16. Senate you cant suppress people's right at all. You dont want us to criticize this CHANGED GOVERNMENT

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  17. If u are innocent this bil isn't supposed to make u guys afraid. Just publish a news that is true with facts.

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  18. The fear of SUGABELLY. They are scared more Sugabelly's will surface

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  19. That's impossible... they better not try that shit. It's democracy!

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  20. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Thank God is all false though bcos that shit makes no sense i swear... #NowPlaying>> tear rubber: tillaman
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  21. Nigeria my country.

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