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Pay Attention To Poverty Not Social Media — CAN Slams National Assembly by gistringgers(op): 9:58am On Nov 30, 2019
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has waded into the controversy ignited by the social media and hate speech bills sponsored by some lawmakers in the national assembly.

In a statement released by Samuel Kwamkur the national director of legal and public affairs of the Christian association, CAN President Samson Ayokunle stated that the bill which has generated fear in different parts of the country will be of no good to Nigerians.

Ayokunle who insisted that the existing laws are strong enough to deal with cases of hate speech added that the bills appear to separately seek to gag Nigeria’s citizens from speaking out freely.

“These two bills have generated so much misgivings and criticisms that they have led to uncommon tension and fears among Nigeria’s Citizens. This is doing no good to the fears and apprehension of the citizens already on ground as a result of insecurity, deplorable infrastructural amenities and the general welfare of the people,” he said.

“Having looked at all sides to the debate, CAN is calling on the National Assembly, particularly the President of the Senate and all distinguished Senators to discountenance the two bills and put off completely any contemplation to pass them into Acts of the National Assembly as sincere lovers of the nation.

“The bills, in the general view of majority of Nigerians, and in ours too, appear to separately seek to gag Nigeria’s citizens from speaking out freely, but responsibly on matters that affect their lives in all spheres. This, to us, is an ill wind that will blow nobody any good

“The Penal Code, Criminal Code, Cyber Crime Act and other legal provisions on crimes that deal with hate speeches, defamation, libel and similar offences are clear and strong enough,” Ayokunle added.

“In this wise, we desire that governments at all levels and indeed members of the National Assembly pay greater attention to the issues of insecurity, economic hardship, poverty, bad roads, poor education and the dearth of infrastructure.

“We, therefore, call on our governments to respect the sanctity of the Nigerian Constitution and other extant laws and provide for all Nigerians a better nation to live in.”

Source: https://www.ogbeta.ng/2019/11/pay-attention-to-poverty-not-social.html

Re: Pay Attention To Poverty Not Social Media — CAN Slams National Assembly by gistringgers(op): 9:58am On Nov 30, 2019
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Re: Pay Attention To Poverty Not Social Media — CAN Slams National Assembly by joshcaleb200: 10:09am On Nov 30, 2019
Well said.. grin
Re: Pay Attention To Poverty Not Social Media — CAN Slams National Assembly by Mgbadike80: 10:12am On Nov 30, 2019
We're gradually wasting time on irrelevant things while buharis second term is going, it would be another wasted 4years with nothing to show for it except taxes, debts and messed up court cases.
Re: Pay Attention To Poverty Not Social Media — CAN Slams National Assembly by Brandstudio01: 10:13am On Nov 30, 2019
The issue is that we have politicians who will Rather go the gym than to listen to cry of its people's.
Our voice is only important when they want to beg for our vote!

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Re: Pay Attention To Poverty Not Social Media — CAN Slams National Assembly by voltron14: 10:17am On Nov 30, 2019
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Re: Pay Attention To Poverty Not Social Media — CAN Slams National Assembly by Davash222(m): 10:29am On Nov 30, 2019
Mgbadike80:
We're gradually wasting time on irrelevant things while buharis second term is going, it would be another wasted 4years with nothing to show for it except taxes, debts and messed up court cases.
Only Dullardinhos expect good governance from buhari.
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