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Withdraw Social Media Bill Now, 135 CSOs Tell Senate
No fewer than 135 civil society organisations (CSOs) have asked the Senate to withdraw the Social Media Bill, noting that the groundswell of opposition against it showed that Nigerians are against the proposed law.
The Protection from Internet Falsehoods and Manipulation Bill (aka Social Media Bill) prescribes sanction for abuse of social media.
It was sponsored by Senator Muhammad Musa, representing Niger State East Senatorial District.
The CSOs argued that the majority of views and arguments canvassed against the proposed law indicated that it had no place in the country.
They expressed satisfaction with the opposition to the bill by Nigerians during the public hearing at the Senate, last Monday.
This was contained in a statement jointly signed by the Centre for Liberty, Girl Child Africa, Global Rights; Enough is Enough Nigeria, Centre for Democracy and Development, Civil Society Legislative, Advocacy Centre, Oxfam Nigeria, Transition Monitoring Group and others in Abuja, last Wednesday.
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