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Breaking: Social Media Bill Scale Through Second Reading. by hopebacy(m): 2:21pm On Nov 20, 2019
A bill seeking to regulate social media has passed second reading at the senate.
The bill entitled, ‘Protection from Internet Falsehood and Manipulation 2019’, passed second reading after Sani Musa, senator representing Niger east and its sponsor, moved a motion for a debate on the proposed law.
The proposed legislation was widely criticised following its introduction to the upper legislative chamber two weeks ago.
While leading the debate on the bill, Musa said the proposed law is not an attempt to stifle free speech, but an attempt to check the growing threats which if left unchecked, can cause “serious damage” in society.
“While the internet has democratised information, the fact remains that it has also been a weapon in the process which is why governments across the world trying to mitigate the risks associated with information transmission via internet by monitoring abuse and deliberate misconduct,” he said.
“One of the disadvantages of the internet is the spread of falsehood and manipulation of unsuspecting users.”
The lawmaker said the “hoax” of the demise of President Muhammadu Buhari in London and his purported replacement by one Jibril of Sudan “are things that threaten the peace, security and harmony of our people”.
“Penalty for defaulters goes up to N300,000 for individuals and up to N10 Million for corporate organisations and imprisonment of up to three years or both,” he said.
But Chimaroke Nnamani, senator representing Enugu east, opposed the bill.
“I not only oppose this bill, I condemn it in its entirety. Based on our constitution, there is freedom of information and freedom of speech,” he said.
“There is a cyber crime act that deals with this issue. There are also laws that deals with false information, libel, slander and so on. Yes, fake news has done a lot in America and other countries but they have not brought any law to deal with it.”
However, the bill passed second reading after it was put to a voice vote by Senate President Ahmad Lawan.
The bill was referred to the committee on judiciary to report back in four weeks.

https://www.thecable.ng/breaking-social-media-bill-passes-second-reading-at-senate
Re: Breaking: Social Media Bill Scale Through Second Reading. by johnkay1(m): 2:22pm On Nov 20, 2019
FFK and Reno now.

Re: Breaking: Social Media Bill Scale Through Second Reading. by Mynd44: 2:42pm On Nov 20, 2019

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