Ibrahim Babangida, former military leader, has joined other Nigerians to condemn the Hate Speech Bill that is being sponsored in the 9th Senate by Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi.
Speaking in his Minna Uphill residence while hosting the National President of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Chief Christopher Isiguzo, the former Military leader said there was no basis for the bill because no one can deny Nigerians their fundamental rights. He said he was shocked the bill which was thrown out by the 8th Senate, has resurfaced again.
Describing the bill as an “eye service” by the sponsor, Babangida said the death penalty prescribed in the bill, which has now been expunged, was “crude and wicked.”
“I am surprised that this bill has resurfaced. There is no basis for this now. We are developing; we should be allowed to develop. If we make mistakes people can be cautioned. If somebody goes off you have the right to call him to say, ‘no, we don’t want this.’ Unless people can express themselves, those in government or authority will not know what is happening in the country.
If somebody makes hate speech, put him in the gallows and not shoot him. It is crude and out of tune with the 21st-century reality. It could have happened, maybe some 300 years ago, but not now.
He promised to join the NUJ and other stakeholders in protesting against the passage of the bill.
“I am with you on this. I will also talk to those of us who could be in a position to bring sanity to bear on some of these things. if we had their type of media, I think they should be jailing you all by now. But today, the country is better for it,” he said