Activists Ask Lawmakers To Kill Social Media, Hate Speech Bills During Protest In Abuja | Sahara Reporters

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Activists Ask Lawmakers To Kill Social Media, Hate Speech Bills During Protest In Abuja | Sahara Reporters The protesters said the bills do not in any way provide solutions to the problems they ought to address, rather they seek to... READ MORE:

Activists on Wednesday protested at the National Assembly in Abuja to call for the killing of the social media and hate speech bills.

He said,"We equally believe that distinguished senators must try to remember the constancy of tomorrow – the fact that these bills are unlikely to protect their rights as ordinary citizens should they leave their current position as senators tomorrow. Co-convener, Center for Liberty, Deji Adeyanju, said Nigerians have demanded for the bills to be eliminated and expunged from the archive of the Senate.

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