The Senate has reached an advanced stage to pass a bill providing for 7-year jail term for social media critics found guilty of inciting the public against the government.
The said law, which has scaled second reading in the upper legislative
chamber, is also proposing a more severe punishment for internet fraudsters and
scammers in Nigeria as those convicted will face 7 years of imprisonment.
According to Section 13 subsection 3 of the bill, “Anyone who intentionally
propagates false information that could threaten the security of the country or
that is capable of inciting the general public against the government through
electronic message shall be guilty of an offense and upon conviction shall be
sentenced to seven years imprisonment or N5 million (fine).”
Declaring open the public hearing Senate President David Mark who was
represented by the deputy minority whip, Senator Abu Ibrahim (APC, Katsina),
stated that electronic fraudsters are of big danger to the country, which must
be tackled to attract foreign investment.
Daily Trust

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