Hate Speech Bill: Senate Urges Nigerians To Be Patient, May Abandon Proposal

The Senate has appealed to Nigerians to be patient, following the uproar on the Hate Speech Bill it introduced on Tuesday, even as it assured that it would not allow any legislation that would bring hardship or cause crisis for the people to be passed into law.

Hate Speech Bill: Senate Urges Nigerians To Be Patient, May Abandon Proposal
Nigerian Senate

Senator Godiya Akwashiki, the Deputy Chairman, Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, (Narasara North) reported that there is no cause for alarm as the controversial Bill still has many processes to undergo before becoming law.

The Bill tagged: “National Commission for the Prohibition of Hate Speeches”, scaled first reading on the floor of the Senate. The Bill is sponsored by Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, who doubles as Deputy Chief Whip of the Senate.

Akwashiki stated: “We have a process of enacting a law or an act in the National Assembly or in the state Assembly. The process starts with the first reading. Then the Leader of the Senate will read it for the first time.

 

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“The Second reading is taken after the bill has been subjected to a debate on the floor of the Senate. Once a bill scales second reading,  it has to go to the committee and would return to the house again.

“If it is a bill that will represent the wishes and interest of Nigerians,  it will scale second reading. If it is a bill that will create hardship for the people of Nigeria and crisis, it will be killed on the floor of the Senate by senators when it comes for second reading

“I want to urge Nigerians to exercise patience with the Senate because it is not wise for me, nor legally right for me to discuss a bill that has not been mentioned for the second time on the floor of the Senate.

“When the bill comes for second reading,  then you will know where it is heading or what the Senate intends to do. I want to assure you that even if the bill scales second reading on the floor of the Senate,  we are working for the progress and betterment of Nigerians.

“We are representing the local people even in the village. That bill even if scales second reading, it  will protect your interest (as journalists) and give you immunity to make sure you do your job justifiably without fear.”