President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, has reassured
Nigerians that the ninth National Assembly will not pass any law to the
detriment of the country.
Lawan gave the assurance on Tuesday when members of
the board and management of the African Independent Television (AIT) paid him a
courtesy call in his office.
The visit was to extend an invitation to the Senate
president to a Town Hall meeting planned for next Monday by the organisation on
anti-Hate Speech Bill and Social Media Bill pending before the Senate.
The Senate president said: "I want to assure
Nigerians that we are not going to pass any law to the detriment of our
country.
"We love this country and we will do all we
can to ensure there is good governance, that there is orderliness and that
citizens have their rights protected."
He expressed delight on the debate generated by the
two bills, saying: "The reaction of Nigerians tells you that there is
democracy in Nigeria and that people are listening to what is happening at the
National Assembly.
"It is encouraging to hear people express
their views on these bills.
"When a member of the National Assembly comes
up with a bill, we expect the public to be interested and we will provide the
opportunity for the public to come and express their opinions, their views,
their support, and their objections on the bill.
"So, when these two bills are scheduled for
public hearing, the public will have the opportunity to speak on them, and
preponderance of opinions, views and ideas by the Nigerians will shape the way
forward for the bills."
Lawan appealed to those commenting on the bills to
be open-minded and eschew sentiment to ensure that the bills are treated on
their merits.
According to him, "Hate speech in fact has
become a big issue across the world, but in our effort to address it as a menace;
we have to look at it in a way and manner that the rights of citizens are not
tampered with.
"We cannot close our eyes to undesirable
consequences brought about by hate speech and it is for us as a country to come
together and deal with it."
The Senate president commended the management of
AIT for initiating the engagement, saying it would offer an opportunity to the
sponsors of the bills and other senators to provide more clarifications on the
contentious areas in the bills.
Earlier, the Chairman of AIT, Mr. Raymond Dokpesi
(Jnr), said the town hall meeting was being organised to provide a platform for
stakeholders and other Nigerians to brainstorm on the two bills.
Dokpesi said the diverse reactions by Nigerians on
the bills, particularly the punitive measures they contained, prompted the
organisation to come up with the idea to find acceptable common ground.
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