Our senators like to pass bills anyhow. I just don't understand why. According to a report by Daily Trust, the Nigerian Senate is set to pass law seeking 7 year jail term for social media critics.
The newspaper reports that the Senate has reached an advanced stage to pass a
bill that seeks seven years jail term for social media critics found
guilty of inciting the public against the government.
“Anyone who intentionally propagates false information that could threaten the security of the country or that is capable of inciting the general public against the government through electronic message shall be guilty of an offense and upon conviction shall be sentenced to seven years imprisonment or N5 million (fine).” Section 13 subsection 3 of the bill proposes.....
The joint Senate Committees on Judiciary, Human Rights and legal
matters, Drugs, Narcotics and Financial Crimes led by Senator Umaru
Dahiru (PDP, Sokoto), yesterday organised a one day public hearing on
the bill for an act to provide for the prohibition and punishment for
electronic fraud and crime in all electronic transactions in Nigeria.
Declaring open the public hearing Senate President
David Mark who was represented by the deputy minority whip, Senator Abu
Ibrahim (APC, Katsina), said electronic fraudsters pose great danger to
the country which must be tackled to attract foreign investment.
The
committee chairman Senator Umaru Dahiru (PDP, Sokoto) said electronic
fraud was posing serious threat to world economies and Nigeria being a
developing economy should enact appropriate laws to deal with the
challenges.
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