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Resist Anti-Social Media Bill, PDP Tells Nigerians

As the Senate commenced its public hearing on the anti-social media bill, yesterday, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has called on Nigerians to resist the bill.
Describing the bill as obnoxious, the main opposition party also called on the media, organised civil society and pro-democracy groups, to unite against moves by the National Assembly to pass the bill.
In a statement, yesterday, by the spokesman for the PDP, Kola Ologbondiyan, the party accused “anti-democratic individuals in the Muhammadu Buhari-Presidency” of pushing the bill.
According to the PDP, the bill seeks to gag Nigerians, suspend citizens’ constitutional provision of free speech, and foist a dictatorial system on the country.
The party said it’s time for Nigerians to eschew all political, sectional and religious differences and stand in unity against a bill that is clearly designed “to suppress and silence the people, emasculate institutions of democracy, particularly the media, take away the constitutionally guaranteed freedom of speech of citizens and turn them into conquered people without a voice, in their own country”.
The PDP said the bill is part of anti-democratic moves by the federal government, to further emasculate the 1999 Constitution (as amended) ostensibly as a prelude to foisting a full totalitarianism in the country, where citizens will no longer have the right to freely hold or support opinions.
The statement said, “It is obvious that the reason for this bill is to suppress democratic rights and prevent Nigerians, the media, civil society groups, pro-democracy organizations, the opposition and dissenting voices from freely criticizing the atrocities, abuses, incompetence, corruption, security compromises, nepotism and general misrule that have pervaded the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration.
“The frenzy to pass this bill further exposes the intolerance of the Buhari-led administration as well as the desperation to cover its atrocities for which it is mortally afraid of public criticisms.
“The PDP expressed worry that the Senate listed the unconstitutional and anti-people bill for second reading procedures even when Nigerians across board had reached a consensus in rejecting the bill, given its underlying fascist intendments.
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