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FG trying to silence opposition by criminalising hate speech - Gov says

Fayose said instead of the criminalising hate speeches, the Federal Government should embark on the reorientation of Nigerians, especially the youths.

Ayodele Fayose

Fayose said the move is a plot to silence the opposition.

The Governor stated this in a statement issued on Friday, August 18, by his spokesman, Lere Olayinka.

"This appears as another plot to silence the opposition and I make bold to say that saying the truth concerning the country and its rulers cannot be termed as hate speech", he said.

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Fayose said the All Progressives Congress (APC) is the number one promoter and beneficiary of hate speeches in the country.

He said, "When the APC was looking for power, several provocative statements were made. Nigerians are yet to forget President Muhammadu Buhari’s 'the dog and the baboon would all be soaked in blood' hate speeches and the threat by the APC to form a parallel government.

"While I am totally against hate speech and will support any effort to curb it, it is important to caution the federal government on the danger inherent in the blanket categorisation of hate speech as treasonable.

"Even if the APC government is sincere with its new found hatred for hate speeches, the APC government must first apologise to Nigerians for being the number one promoter and beneficiary of hate speech."

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Fayose said instead of criminalising hate speeches, the Federal Government should embark on the reorientation of Nigerians, especially the youths.

Read the full statement below:

I wish to express concern over the pronouncement of the Acting President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo that hate speech will henceforth be treated as terrorism.

I make bold to say that saying the truth concerning the country and its rulers cannot be termed as hate speech.

I only hope Nigeria is not being systematically returned to the colonial days when the law of sedition was used to jail many of those who fought for our independence or the era of Buhari’s military regime when the notorious Public Officers (Protection against False accusation) Decree 4 of 1984 was used to jail Tunde Thompson and NdukaIrabor, both of The Guardian newspapers for publishing what the government termed as false.

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Most importantly, going by the APC government’s use of the so-called anti-corruption fight to harass, intimidate, arrest and detain opposition figures, there is no doubt that categorising whatever that is termed as hate speech as act of terrorism is unconstitutional and an attempt to gag Nigerians, especially the press.

It should therefore not be seen that since the use of corruption to harass, arrest and detain opposition figures is no longer fashionable, hate speech will now be another instrument of oppression to be used against opposition.

The questions that must be answered by the federal government are; what constitutes hate speech andwho determines it? Has the Presidency becomes law unto itself such that it is now the one to determine what is an offense and what punishment to be applied?

From all intent and purposes, the Acting President pronouncement which is obviously not backed by any legislation is an attempt to provide reasons for an impending clampdown on opposition and Nigerians will resist any attempt to mortgage their fundamental rights to freedom of expression under the guise of hate speeches.

When the APC was looking for power, several provocative statements were made. Nigerians are yet to forget President Buhari’s "The dog and the baboon would all be soaked in blood” hate speeches and the threat by the APC to form a parallel government.

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What can be more treasonable than these statements made by President Buhari and his party?

It is also on record that during the 2011 election campaign, President Buhari’s inciting statement led to widespread violence by his supporters in the North after he lost. Over 1000 people were slaughtered in cold blood, including innocent National Youth Service Corp members.

Therefore, even if the APC government is sincere with its new found hatred for hate speeches, the APC government must first apologise to Nigerians for being the number one promoter and beneficiary of hate speech.

Also, rather than this blanket criminalising of hate speeches, the federal government should embark on reorientation of Nigerians, especially the youths on the consequences of hate speeches to the unity of the country while the confidence of the people in the government (at all levels) must be restored.

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