SERAP asked the UN, through the office of Kaye, to 'urgently request the National Assembly of Nigeria, specifically the Senate, to withdraw a bill which if passed into law would undermine the internationally recognized right to freedom of expression and press freedom on the internet in the country.”
Below is the content of SERAP's letter to David Kaye
“We are seriously concerned that the National Assembly of Nigeria will any moment from now pass a bill to jail for two years and fine anybody or group of persons who send any alleged false text message or post false message on the social media against another person.”
“SERAP is concerned that rather than increasing universal and inclusive access to the Internet for all Nigerians, the National Assembly of Nigeria is working to undermine access of citizens to the Internet. Yet, freedom of expression entails the ability to both speak and receive information, including through the social media and other generated content services such as YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, and chat applications,”
“By initiating this bill, the National Assembly is impermissibly restricting the ability of the citizens to use these tools to communicate, connect, and seek independent sources of information.”
“SERAP also contends that the bill will restrain access to internet and social media, curtail the freedom of the press, and online content in illegitimate, disproportionate, or otherwise unlawful and abusive ways. The real targets of the bill are social media and human rights defenders that might be critical of government policies or report on corruption involving high ranking government officials,”
“International law provides that any restriction to rights online must be provided in law, pursuant to a legitimate aim, and limited to only what is necessary and proportionate. SERAP believes that the bill falls far short of international requirements of legitimacy, necessity and proportionality,”
“The bill will also have chilling effect on freedom of expression in the country, as it will create an atmosphere of fear among bloggers and online activists who may not post critical commentary on Facebook or other social media platforms for fear of being sent to jail. The Internet cannot enable citizens and others to participate in governance or critique government policy if they cannot freely access information, use social media services, or if they fear being sent to jail simply for expressing their views.”
“The Senate has set in motion a process to accelerate the passage of this obnoxious bill. SERAP is seriously concerned that if passed into law the bill would contravene Nigeria’s international legal obligations, including under the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the UN Convention against Corruption to which Nigeria is a signatory,”
“While it is important to protect personal integrity in social media, a clean, transparent and accountable government that has nothing to fear will not use this ground as an excuse to undermine the sacred right to freedom of expression.”
SERAP therefore asked the Special Rapporteur to:
Publicly express concerns about the proposed bill and insist that the National Assembly of Nigeria should withdraw the bill
Urge the National Assembly in particular the Senate to protect freedom of expression online in line with international standards
Urge the National Assembly to allow free space for expression without fear of criminal prosecution, and not to contemplate impermissible restrictions to access internet and social media
Urge the National Assembly to promote and facilitate access to the media in the country
Urge the National Assembly to ensure that in the exercise of its legislative duties it complies with Nigerian international human rights obligations and commitments
The bill, titled: “A Bill for an Act to Prohibit Frivolous Petitions and other Matters Connected therewith”, is sponsored by Senator Ibn Na’Allah, APC, Kebbi South. The bill provides for an option of N4 million for persons convicted of false newspaper, radio and television statements and N2 million for offenders of false phone text messages or messages on Facebook, twitter, Instagram, or WhatsApp. The bill also punishes alleged malicious intent to discredit or set the public against any person or group of persons, institutions of government.
On the social media, the bill read: “Where any person through text message, tweets, WhatsApp or through any social media post any abusive statement knowing same to be false with intent to set the public against any person and group of persons, an institution of government or such other bodies established by law shall be guilty of an offence and upon conviction, shall be liable to an imprisonment for two years or a fine of N2,000,000.00 or both fine and imprisonment.”
Signed
Adetokunbo Mumuni
SERAP Executive Director

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ReplyDeleteLinda ur people wan run mad cus of this, but they no wan pass am na, see as Una body dey hot, hehe. Make Una relax oooo, dey no wan pass the bill ni
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Them no force anybody become senator or senate president o... So if yu are not confortable with the bashing on internet yu better resign bcos them no born anybody with senator wey he gats to be ur birth-right..... #NowPlaying>> majo mayo: yblaze kidda...
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This our senators are confused I swear. They lack clue. Over fed senators
ReplyDeleteGood. They need to fight for us o! These politicians are not happy how their skeletons are being exposed on the Internet, that is why they are fighting for this bill. If you are clean, why fight for a bill that restrict people?
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Abeg! It can't happen that's all iknow so enough of all this Internet crap
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ReplyDeleteA step in the right direction.
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ReplyDeleteNice one, this is a right step in the right direction.
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Someone needs to knock some sense into those foolish senators and their stupid bill.. That's what happen when u have group of senseless Mallams into the senate..
ReplyDeleteNigerians should not take things easily with these senators.They are all arse hole.
ReplyDeleteThose screaming change should know that democracy in Nigeria is fast turning to autocracy. During GEJ, freedom of speech was allowed even when the president was called harsh names. Dem never even tok anything for PMB, world wan end. APN na wetin?
ReplyDeleteNice, we cannot take this lying down!
ReplyDeleteNa dem sabi, do they know how many Nigerians are in this country I guess not. Instead of them to focus more on the problems of the country they are passing one rubbish bill crazy people
ReplyDeleteThat's a good way to go, so these Senators are afraid social media wouldn't allow them do what ever they like without being notice, what a shame. Will these bill reduce the level of poverty, unemployment in our country?
ReplyDeleteAPC is a Shame for leading a government against freedom of expression, if you feel someone falsely accused you, the court is still there.
Is this what is Administration have for us?
Rubbish, the want to turn Nigeria to North Korea? Never.
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Lol... this post long than usual. see as Linda dey fear. :D
ReplyDeleteThis is a good thing. But I also know that there's nothing impossible with our politicians. They will find a way to defend themselves.
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This one don sweet lindodo e don calm her shaking nerves hehehe
ReplyDeleteThey'll all be exposed and APC evil agenda will be shown to the whole public soon.
ReplyDeleteDear Serap or whoever u are, the UN does not rule in Nigeria. There is a rule of law to stop a bill, follow due process and stop trying to sabotage our virgin democracy
ReplyDeleteSome times I wonder whether when people come on LIB,its for fun.yes I agree sometimes one should know when to draw the line when serious issues are been brought up.e.g this particular post.I expect all Nigerians to be on alert and stop this rubbish of a bill or whatever it's aimed at.This is just a camouflage about them trying to turn Nigeria in a dictatorship state when we have a constitution which is supreme and is clear about the rights as NIGERIANS we have(the whole chapter of section 36 of the CFRN).Please this is not a laughing matter and the earlier we fight back the better. This is the only tool we have got in fighting and exposing all their ill deeds. And please take note those of you laughing now will not like the end of it all because they are trying to shut people like linda and the rest of us up.I know how the blog has helped change some lives. So please it's time to put on our thinking caps and stop fooling around. Did it ever cross your minds that this bill passed its first hearing and Nigerian's were not aware of it until nw.A food for thought. He who has ears let him hear.
ReplyDeleteI don't see anything wrong with the Bill. Y'all should calm down,read and understand the bill before concluding. This bill is out to protect everybody,whether you are a citizen or a politician. A lot of negative comments and lies have been made against people via the social media.If you are perfectly sure and you have evidence to support your comments,then this bill should be the least of your problems. Thank God the bill said person or group of persons,and that includes you and I. It's high time we stopped cyberbullying and the peddling of false rumours via the social media. A good and hard working blogger will not be bothered about this. This will show how factual and authentic their stories are. It's no longer business as usual.
ReplyDeleteThe media is d only voice u guys have to effectively challenge d govt. Pls don't support dis bill.
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