Anti Hate Speech Bill: Atiku asks FG to focus on issues that matter to Nigerians

Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has cautioned the National Assembly not to toy with the Anti Hate Speech Bill.
Atiku in the alternative asked the federal government to focus on issues that matter to Nigerians.
The former vice president said contemplation of such laws is in itself not just hate speech, but an abuse of the legislative process that will violate Nigerians’ constitutionally guaranteed right to Freedom of Speech.
Atiku urged those behind this Bill to awake to the fact that Nigeria’s democracy has survived its longest incarnation, because those who governed this great nation between 1999 and 2015 never toyed with this most fundamental of freedoms.

Atiku in a statement credited to his media aide, Paul Ibe ,said it is prudent to build upon the tolerance inherited from those years and not shrink the democratic space to satisfy personal and group interests.
“Freedom of Speech was not just bestowed to Nigerians by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended), it is also a divine right given to all men by their Creator.
” History is littered with the very negative unintended consequences that result when this God given right is obstructed by those who seek to intimidate the people rather than accommodate them.
“We should be reminded that history does not repeat itself. Rather, men repeat history. And often, to disastrous consequences.
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“Nigeria presently has too many pressing concerns. We are now the world headquarters for extreme poverty as well as the global epicentre of out-of-school children.
“Our economy is smaller than it was in 2015, while our population is one of the world’s fastest growing. We have retrogressed in the Corruption Perception Index of Transparency International, from the position we held four years ago, and our Human Development Indexes are abysmally low.
” It therefore begs the question: should we not rather make laws to tackle these pressing domestic challenges, instead of this Bill, which many citizens consider obnoxious?”, said the Turakin Adamawa.
Again, Atiku cautioned that Nigerians must prioritise challenges ahead of the whims and caprices of those who do not like to hear the inconvenient truth.