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Outrage Greets FG's Threat To Monitor Vips, Others’ Social Media Posts by Omooba77: 10:05am On Jan 28, 2018
Decision of the Federal Government to monitor the social media posts of notable Nigerians.

Members of the National Assembly, Senior Advocates of Nigeria, the Peoples Democratic Party, labour and other notable Nigerians condemned the move of the government to monitor social media accounts of important personalities.

The government said it had come up with the controversial policy to monitor and curb hate speech among the elite.

Among those who described the move as evil and unconstitutional were the Nigeria Labour Congress; the House of Representatives; Senator Shehu Sani and five senior lawyers.

The Peoples Democratic Party also kicked against the government’s decision, saying it was aimed at muzzling the opposition.

The Chairman, Presidential Advisory Council against Corruption, Prof. Itse Sagay (SAN), while noting that hate speech needed to be curbed, however, described the government’s move as obnoxious and anti-democratic.



The Minister of Defence, Mansur Dan-Ali, had, on Thursday, said he had directed security agencies to tackle those propagating hate speech especially through the social media.

He said special attention should be given to notable Nigerians while tackling the menace.

According to him,  the directive was given at a meeting of the National Security Council presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on Thursday.

Social media accounts monitor order, breach of constitution –Reps

But the House of Representatives condemned the directive, saying the decision infringed on the fundamental human rights of Nigerians to free speech.

It said the 1999 Constitution guaranteed the right to free speech, adding that it would be an illegality to attempt to monitor the social media contents of Nigerians.

The Chairman, House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Abdulrazak Namdas, in an interview with Sunday PUNCH, advised the Federal Government to reconsider its decision.

He stated, “We are in a democracy. The constitution guarantees the right to free speech.”

FG planning to muzzle opposition — PDP

In its own reaction, the national leadership of the PDP alleged that the Federal Government was planning to muzzle the opposition with its threat to clamp down on users of social media who engaged in hate speech.

The National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Mr. Kola Ologbondiyan, in an interview with one of our correspondents on Saturday,  said it would be wrong for the government to hide under the allegation of hate speech to arrest people with opposing views.

Ologbondiyan said, “The government must first of all define what is hate speech. It must tell Nigerians what constitutes hate speech.

“There is no way members of the opposition like the PDP and even progressives members of the APC will not condemn or criticise the government and the APC when they fail to live up to expectations.

“We will not allow them to instil fear into us as a party. We all know what and how the APC came into power with false propaganda, using the social media.

“Now that they know that they have performed poorly and elections are coming, they think they can use that threat to scare us from doing our job. That will fail.”

But the National Publicity Secretary of the APC, Bolaji Abdullahi, said though he had yet to know the details of the policy as explained by the defence minister, the ruling party would not support any law meant to stifle free speech among Nigerians.

“I don’t have details of what the honourable minister said but I can tell you that the APC will not be a party to anything that will abridge the rights of citizens to free speech,” the APC spokesman told SUNDAY PUNCH.

“We also subscribe to the principles of responsible freedom of the press as enshrined in the constitution.”

SANs say policy unconstitutional

Also, two Senior Advocates of Nigeria – Sebastian Hon and Mike Ozekhome – berated the Federal Government for contemplating of monitoring the social media accounts of prominent Nigerians.

While Ozekhome said such move by the government was unconstitutional, another SAN, Emeka Ngige, noted that such could be easily abused and targeted at perceived political opponents.

Ozekhome stated, “It is unconstitutional and illegal for the Federal Government to monitor the social media accounts of Nigerians on account of what they consider to be hate speech. That is dictatorial, tyrannical and unconstitutional. It only shows the desperation of the government. It is a sign of a repressive government.”

Hon author of constitutional books, described the Federal Government’s directive as a breach of the citizens’ right to privacy and an attempt to gag them.

Hon said in a telephone interview with one of our correspondents on Saturday that the directive was a show of insensitivity to the sufferings Nigerians were undergoing.

He added, “That directive offends the constitutional rights to privacy under Section 37 of the Constitution. It is also an attempt to gag Nigerians and also to inhibit their freedom of speech as guaranteed under Section 38 of the Constitution. It is an unconstitutional thing to do.

“Let me also remind the Federal Government that dictators had tried such before and they failed. It is counterproductive and also shows gross insensitivity to what is happening. People are suffering and spending hours on fuel queues and the government still says they shouldn’t think.”

Monitoring peoples posts obnoxious, anti-democratic –Sagay

In his reaction, the Chairman, Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption, Prof. Itse Sagay, rejected the idea of monitoring private citizens, saying it would be undemocratic.

The Senior Advocate of Nigeria, however, said there was a need to curb the spread of hate speech which he noted was on the increase.

Sagay added that anyone found culpable of spreading hate speech should be prosecuted by the authorities.

He said, “Definitely, hate speech is something to be condemned and while I don’t think we should engage in monitoring what people are saying, the issue now is ‘how else will the propagation of hate speech be stopped?’

“Social media has become a big tool for people to say all sorts and these things spread to millions of people sometimes. My opinion is that while there is basic freedom of speech and a right to use the social media at our disposal, we must do so within certain bounds of security and decency.

“So, while the issue of monitoring is a bit obnoxious, let me say that if anybody is found to have abused the right to freedom of expression by engaging in hate speech, he should be prosecuted. But I don’t support entirely the issue of monitoring because that will turn Nigeria to a sort of ‘Big Brother’ state, which is anti-democratic.”

Ngige, in its own reaction, said, “I have a mixed reaction. One, every Nigerian has the constitutional right to free speech. But that right is not a licence for hate speech. Therefore, if there are steps to guard against hate speech on the social media by the government, I support it.

“However, the government may want to and must not use it against the opposition or political opponents of the government. This must be guarded against.”

Also, human rights lawyer, Mr. Femi Falana (SAN), said the directive by the Federal Government would lead to a violation of the rights of the citizens.

He told one of our correspondents on Saturday that the Federal Government could not carry out the monitoring without a court order.

He said, “Section 37 of the Constitution of Nigeria has guaranteed the fundamental right of every citizen to privacy of their home, telephone and correspondence.

“To the extent that emails, WhatsApp, twitter and SMS are part of the correspondence of notable Nigerians, the security agencies cannot monitor them without a court order.”




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Re: Outrage Greets FG's Threat To Monitor Vips, Others’ Social Media Posts by Omooba77: 2:01pm On Jan 28, 2018
Voting for the wrong people all the time.

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Re: Outrage Greets FG's Threat To Monitor Vips, Others’ Social Media Posts by Omooba77: 2:26pm On Jan 28, 2018
lalasticlala Iam outrage too

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Re: Outrage Greets FG's Threat To Monitor Vips, Others’ Social Media Posts by surgical: 2:37pm On Jan 28, 2018
Omooba77:
Voting for the wrong people all the time.
like 1984,like 2018 no difference same actor.

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Re: Outrage Greets FG's Threat To Monitor Vips, Others’ Social Media Posts by Omooba77: 3:07pm On Jan 28, 2018
surgical:
like 1984,like 2018 no difference same actor.
Same thing may play out in 2019 the way things are going..May God bless us all.

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Re: Outrage Greets FG's Threat To Monitor Vips, Others’ Social Media Posts by fellowman: 3:49pm On Jan 28, 2018
thank God I'm not the elite, I can say whatever I want. And not get arrested.

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Re: Outrage Greets FG's Threat To Monitor Vips, Others’ Social Media Posts by Paperwhite(m): 3:51pm On Jan 28, 2018
The APC government have been using all manner of covert & overt means to gag freedom of speech which they termed as "hate speech"
The draconian decrees of 1983-85 being re-enacted again namely:
Buhari promulgated the callous
1).State Security (Detention of Persons) Decree Number 2 of 1984, which allowed anyone at all to simply be detained without access to legal representation.
2).Buhari, by virtue of the promulgation of Decree No. 4 of 1984,gave government the right to arrest and detain without trial persons who wrote articles deemed harmful to its image.He used two newspaper reporters; Nduka Irabor and Tunde Thompson as scapegoats.

These fools have forgotten that they're the originators of same.No political party have ever used malicious & wicked words for propaganda as the APC.
Now they suddenly became afraid of their own shadow We're in it together.E no go better for all of una. angry

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Re: Outrage Greets FG's Threat To Monitor Vips, Others’ Social Media Posts by Paperwhite(m): 4:00pm On Jan 28, 2018
Sagay added that anyone found culpable of spreading hate speech should be prosecuted by the authorities.

Have Sagay ensured that Buhari himself,El-Rufai, Lai Muhammed among other APC hate speech proponents ever been prosecuted Big mouthed foolish SAN. angry

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Re: Outrage Greets FG's Threat To Monitor Vips, Others’ Social Media Posts by HisSexcellency(m): 4:12pm On Jan 28, 2018
Nice development grin grin

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Re: Outrage Greets FG's Threat To Monitor Vips, Others’ Social Media Posts by bishopkay: 5:25pm On Jan 28, 2018
So now it's hate speech they'd rather focus attention on abi?

When they were busy vilifying the person of GEJ in the last elections, it wasn't hate speech. The talks of baboons and dogs getting soaked in blood, it wasn't hate speech. When Amaechi was talking about running a parallel government if they lost, it wasn't hate speech. When El-rufai the midget was talking of Fulani debts and loans, it wasn't hate speech. When El-rufai called a man praying to his God a useless leader, it wasn't hate speech! Lest I forget, the trained Jonathan assassins wasn't hate speech too.

APC should know that life serves you in the manner you served others. You can't ride on the wave of hate speech you spewed all over social media into Aso Rock and think you'd stiffle that medium. Kudos to them though they opened our eyes to it all.

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Re: Outrage Greets FG's Threat To Monitor Vips, Others’ Social Media Posts by Omooba77: 5:30pm On Jan 28, 2018
Paperwhite:
Sagay added that anyone found culpable of spreading hate speech should be prosecuted by the authorities.

Have Buhari himself,El-Rufai, Lai Muhammed among other APC hate speech proponents ever been prosecuted Big mouth foolish SAN.

They all forget the law of karma

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Re: Outrage Greets FG's Threat To Monitor Vips, Others’ Social Media Posts by Dronedude(m): 5:52pm On Jan 28, 2018
The level of hate speech this administration threw at the last administration, it is what prosecuting themselves in this administration.

Dont worry the hate speeches are loading wait till june.

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Re: Outrage Greets FG's Threat To Monitor Vips, Others’ Social Media Posts by Gkay1(m): 5:52pm On Jan 28, 2018
una sure say dis country go beta ?

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Re: Outrage Greets FG's Threat To Monitor Vips, Others’ Social Media Posts by MISTAICEY02288(m): 5:53pm On Jan 28, 2018
Thats what you get when you have a perpetual tyrant for a president

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Re: Outrage Greets FG's Threat To Monitor Vips, Others’ Social Media Posts by FroshJaynex(m): 5:54pm On Jan 28, 2018
fellowman:
thank God I'm not the elite, I can say whatever I want. And not get arrested.
But in a sane nation, you have every right to speech and not get scared of getting arrested.

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Re: Outrage Greets FG's Threat To Monitor Vips, Others’ Social Media Posts by Sunnyside2018(m): 5:57pm On Jan 28, 2018
This is too bad. They want to stifle freedom of expression in 21st century but they will not succeed. They were beneficiaries of free media which they now desire to gag.

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Re: Outrage Greets FG's Threat To Monitor Vips, Others’ Social Media Posts by free2ryhme: 5:58pm On Jan 28, 2018
Omooba77:
Decision of the Federal Government to monitor the social media posts of notable Nigerians.

Members of the National Assembly, Senior Advocates of Nigeria, the Peoples Democratic Party, labour and other notable Nigerians condemned the move of the government to monitor social media accounts of important personalities.

The government said it had come up with the controversial policy to monitor and curb hate speech among the elite.

Among those who described the move as evil and unconstitutional were the Nigeria Labour Congress; the House of Representatives; Senator Shehu Sani and five senior lawyers.

The Peoples Democratic Party also kicked against the government’s decision, saying it was aimed at muzzling the opposition.

The Chairman, Presidential Advisory Council against Corruption, Prof. Itse Sagay (SAN), while noting that hate speech needed to be curbed, however, described the government’s move as obnoxious and anti-democratic.



The Minister of Defence, Mansur Dan-Ali, had, on Thursday, said he had directed security agencies to tackle those propagating hate speech especially through the social media.

He said special attention should be given to notable Nigerians while tackling the menace.

According to him,  the directive was given at a meeting of the National Security Council presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on Thursday.

Social media accounts monitor order, breach of constitution –Reps

But the House of Representatives condemned the directive, saying the decision infringed on the fundamental human rights of Nigerians to free speech.

It said the 1999 Constitution guaranteed the right to free speech, adding that it would be an illegality to attempt to monitor the social media contents of Nigerians.

The Chairman, House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Abdulrazak Namdas, in an interview with Sunday PUNCH, advised the Federal Government to reconsider its decision.

He stated, “We are in a democracy. The constitution guarantees the right to free speech.”

FG planning to muzzle opposition — PDP

In its own reaction, the national leadership of the PDP alleged that the Federal Government was planning to muzzle the opposition with its threat to clamp down on users of social media who engaged in hate speech.

The National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Mr. Kola Ologbondiyan, in an interview with one of our correspondents on Saturday,  said it would be wrong for the government to hide under the allegation of hate speech to arrest people with opposing views.

Ologbondiyan said, “The government must first of all define what is hate speech. It must tell Nigerians what constitutes hate speech.

“There is no way members of the opposition like the PDP and even progressives members of the APC will not condemn or criticise the government and the APC when they fail to live up to expectations.

“We will not allow them to instil fear into us as a party. We all know what and how the APC came into power with false propaganda, using the social media.

“Now that they know that they have performed poorly and elections are coming, they think they can use that threat to scare us from doing our job. That will fail.”

But the National Publicity Secretary of the APC, Bolaji Abdullahi, said though he had yet to know the details of the policy as explained by the defence minister, the ruling party would not support any law meant to stifle free speech among Nigerians.

“I don’t have details of what the honourable minister said but I can tell you that the APC will not be a party to anything that will abridge the rights of citizens to free speech,” the APC spokesman told SUNDAY PUNCH.

“We also subscribe to the principles of responsible freedom of the press as enshrined in the constitution.”

SANs say policy unconstitutional

Also, two Senior Advocates of Nigeria – Sebastian Hon and Mike Ozekhome – berated the Federal Government for contemplating of monitoring the social media accounts of prominent Nigerians.

While Ozekhome said such move by the government was unconstitutional, another SAN, Emeka Ngige, noted that such could be easily abused and targeted at perceived political opponents.

Ozekhome stated, “It is unconstitutional and illegal for the Federal Government to monitor the social media accounts of Nigerians on account of what they consider to be hate speech. That is dictatorial, tyrannical and unconstitutional. It only shows the desperation of the government. It is a sign of a repressive government.”

Hon author of constitutional books, described the Federal Government’s directive as a breach of the citizens’ right to privacy and an attempt to gag them.

Hon said in a telephone interview with one of our correspondents on Saturday that the directive was a show of insensitivity to the sufferings Nigerians were undergoing.

He added, “That directive offends the constitutional rights to privacy under Section 37 of the Constitution. It is also an attempt to gag Nigerians and also to inhibit their freedom of speech as guaranteed under Section 38 of the Constitution. It is an unconstitutional thing to do.

“Let me also remind the Federal Government that dictators had tried such before and they failed. It is counterproductive and also shows gross insensitivity to what is happening. People are suffering and spending hours on fuel queues and the government still says they shouldn’t think.”

Monitoring peoples posts obnoxious, anti-democratic –Sagay

In his reaction, the Chairman, Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption, Prof. Itse Sagay, rejected the idea of monitoring private citizens, saying it would be undemocratic.

The Senior Advocate of Nigeria, however, said there was a need to curb the spread of hate speech which he noted was on the increase.

Sagay added that anyone found culpable of spreading hate speech should be prosecuted by the authorities.

He said, “Definitely, hate speech is something to be condemned and while I don’t think we should engage in monitoring what people are saying, the issue now is ‘how else will the propagation of hate speech be stopped?’

“Social media has become a big tool for people to say all sorts and these things spread to millions of people sometimes. My opinion is that while there is basic freedom of speech and a right to use the social media at our disposal, we must do so within certain bounds of security and decency.

“So, while the issue of monitoring is a bit obnoxious, let me say that if anybody is found to have abused the right to freedom of expression by engaging in hate speech, he should be prosecuted. But I don’t support entirely the issue of monitoring because that will turn Nigeria to a sort of ‘Big Brother’ state, which is anti-democratic.”

Ngige, in its own reaction, said, “I have a mixed reaction. One, every Nigerian has the constitutional right to free speech. But that right is not a licence for hate speech. Therefore, if there are steps to guard against hate speech on the social media by the government, I support it.

“However, the government may want to and must not use it against the opposition or political opponents of the government. This must be guarded against.”

Also, human rights lawyer, Mr. Femi Falana (SAN), said the directive by the Federal Government would lead to a violation of the rights of the citizens.

He told one of our correspondents on Saturday that the Federal Government could not carry out the monitoring without a court order.

He said, “Section 37 of the Constitution of Nigeria has guaranteed the fundamental right of every citizen to privacy of their home, telephone and correspondence.

“To the extent that emails, WhatsApp, twitter and SMS are part of the correspondence of notable Nigerians, the security agencies cannot monitor them without a court order.”




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Buhari has shown his true colour

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Re: Outrage Greets FG's Threat To Monitor Vips, Others’ Social Media Posts by Nobody: 5:59pm On Jan 28, 2018
What you sow is what you will reap.

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Re: Outrage Greets FG's Threat To Monitor Vips, Others’ Social Media Posts by zynzyn(m): 6:00pm On Jan 28, 2018
NA 2DAY?!
Should surprise nobody. In fact i am sure they have being doing so since!

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Re: Outrage Greets FG's Threat To Monitor Vips, Others’ Social Media Posts by Sgwin: 6:00pm On Jan 28, 2018
So when Jonathan was president so all those lie both of us lie against him and say many things about him on social media so that we can win now u fail us then u want to give us condition... armois ruling us oo

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Re: Outrage Greets FG's Threat To Monitor Vips, Others’ Social Media Posts by Agimor(m): 6:02pm On Jan 28, 2018
This is a dictatorial government and history didn't favor dictators. Ask Hitler and Co. Buhari wont last longer than 2019 and he will go down as one of the most clueless and classless President of this country. Indeed, posterity will hold him and his cohorts, BMC inclusive for dividing Nigerians along religious and tribal lines.



Dictatorship and poverty are constant companions. - Will Spencer

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Re: Outrage Greets FG's Threat To Monitor Vips, Others’ Social Media Posts by Nobody: 6:02pm On Jan 28, 2018
Decree 1984 before our eyes...

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Re: Outrage Greets FG's Threat To Monitor Vips, Others’ Social Media Posts by Shayneward1: 6:03pm On Jan 28, 2018
Dogs and Baboons..

5% and 95%..

Buhari the originator of hate speech should be in jail right now

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Re: Outrage Greets FG's Threat To Monitor Vips, Others’ Social Media Posts by Nobody: 6:03pm On Jan 28, 2018
And they said Jona was clueless
mr man monitor killer herdsmen & terrorists o

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Re: Outrage Greets FG's Threat To Monitor Vips, Others’ Social Media Posts by 989900: 6:04pm On Jan 28, 2018
He who lives by social media, shall die by social media.
He who takes government by social media, shall leave government by social media.

Suck it up APC.

Social media is here, and it's not going anywhere, it will rather grow -- stop fighting lost causes, and concentrate efforts on delivery.

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Re: Outrage Greets FG's Threat To Monitor Vips, Others’ Social Media Posts by Rigel95(m): 6:05pm On Jan 28, 2018
How can you get to power on the back of arrant abuse,insult,lies and selfishly induced hatred for past government, yet you don't expect to be paid in your own coin? It was a bomerang you threw and karma the bitch will make sure you get it back!

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Re: Outrage Greets FG's Threat To Monitor Vips, Others’ Social Media Posts by kenzkeys(m): 6:06pm On Jan 28, 2018
hit like if you think this is just gonna fuel more hate speeches.

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Re: Outrage Greets FG's Threat To Monitor Vips, Others’ Social Media Posts by BruncleZuma: 6:09pm On Jan 28, 2018
Government no like criticism...if you can't take it don't dish it...

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Re: Outrage Greets FG's Threat To Monitor Vips, Others’ Social Media Posts by rawtouch: 6:10pm On Jan 28, 2018
cool


and so..
Re: Outrage Greets FG's Threat To Monitor Vips, Others’ Social Media Posts by neolboy(m): 6:10pm On Jan 28, 2018
How do we get out of this mess Oh Lord

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