APC chairman restates party's support to gag social media.

The Chairman of the All Progressives  Congress (APC),  Chief John Odigie- Oyegun, has  expressed support  for the infamous  Frivolous Petitions  and Other Matters  Bill, otherwise  known as Social  Media Bill, which  has recently passed  second reading at  the Senate.
The bill sponsored  by Sen. Bala Ibn  Na’Allah (APC –  Kebbi South) seeks  to, among other  things, punish  anyone convicted of  falsely accusing  government officials  of corruption  allegations with  either seven years’  imprisonment or N2  million fine or both.
While Nigerians  have expressed  consternation at the  bill, the APC  chairman speaking  to the media in  Abuja on  Wednesday said the bill was necessary to “clean up” the social  media space.
According to him,  “The social media  space needed clean  up as the use of  outright abuses and  insults instead of  constructive  criticisms was  wrong”.
Many of the  Nigerians who have  expressed their  dissatisfaction with  the bill said they  view it as an attempt by the legislature to  remove their right to  free speech and  encourage a culture  of impunity.


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