The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has rejected the plans by the All Progressives Congress (APC) and its administration to regulate social media in Nigeria.
PDP in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola
Ologbondiyan, described the moves to regulate social media as unconstitutional,
anti-people and a suppressive design to asphyxiate Nigerians.
The opposition party asserted that the renewed call to
censor the social media is ostensibly targeted at silencing outspoken
Nigerians, particularly the youths, media and civil society organizations, from
demanding accountability.
The statement read in part: “PDP rejects the claims that the
regulation bill is targeted at checking fake news. This is because Nigeria has
enough implementable laws to counter the dissemination of fake news and punish
offenders.
“It is clear that the APC administration is rather
xenophobic of criticisms from citizens against its manifest atrocities that it
seeks to surreptitiously reenact the obnoxious military decree 4 to suppress
Nigerians.”
PDP stated that the move by APC is to gag the citizens and
curtail their constitutionally guaranteed rights.
The party, therefore, urged the APC administration to rather
take steps to reassure Nigerians by putting an end to its manifest corruption
and abuse of human rights for which Nigerians demand answers.
“PDP counsels the APC administration to become more
accountable, particularly, by ending its arrogance as well as its shielding of
corrupt officials, as being witnessed in the desperation to protect federal
officials allegedly involved in the criminal diversion of funds voted for
COVID-19 palliatives.
“The APC administration should rather come clean on the
parameters for the hike in the cost of fuel, the depletion of our foreign
reserves and the mortgaging of our nation to external interests through foreign
loans,” PDP added.
PDP stressed that APC should rather be concerned about
explaining how government vehicles were used to convey hoodlums to attack
protesters in Abuja as well as who deployed soldiers to Lekki Toll gate leading
to the reported killing of innocent and unarmed protesters rather than seeking
ways to gag Nigerians.
“While our party does not in any way condone the dissemination
of fake news, which was actually birthed and promoted by the APC as a tool to
grab power during the build-up to the 2015 elections, the PDP rejects the
attempt to hide under fake news to impose a siege mentality in our country for
selfish political reasons.
“In fact, if anything, the APC should apologise for making
our social media toxic, importing fake news into our polity as well as running
an incompetent, oppressive and corrupt administration,” the statement added.
(TODAY.NG)
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