Senate reintroduces bill to regulate social media with 3 yrs imprisonment for offenders

A bill seeking to regulate social media in the country has passed
first reading at the senate.
The bill entitled, โprotection from internet falsehood and
manipulations bill, 2019โ is sponsored by Mohammed Sani Musa, senator
representing Niger east.
The proposed legislation was one of the 11 bills read for the first
time on Tuesday.
Speaking with journalists in Abuja, the sponsor of the bill said
Nigeria needs the legislation because it would protect its โfragile
unityโ.
โThere has never been a time when Nigeria has been very fragile in
terms of its unity than this period,โ Musa said.
โIt is not to stop people from going into the internet to do whatever
they feel legitimately is okay to do but what we felt is wrong is for
you to use the medium to document information that you know is false,
just because you want to achieve your desirable interest.โ
He said the bill proposes a fine of N150,000 or three years
imprisonment for any offender.
โIf it is a corporate organisation that refused to block that false
information despite the fact that they have been alerted by
authorities not to disseminate that information for public interest
and they still go ahead and do it, refusing to do that blockage will
be penalised between N5 million to N10 million for those
organisations,โ the senator said.
โFor example, MTN, Glo, 9 mobile etc. which we use their platform in
transmitting these information, if nothing is done, we fine them and
you will see that it will be a deterrent to others.โ
In the previous senate, there was a similar bill sponsored by Bala
NaโAllah, then deputy majority leader.
But the bill was withdrawn after outrage by some Nigerians.
Recently, Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, said the
federal government was working on sanitising the social media.