President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday
assured Nigerians that he would not assent to any legislation that is
inconsistent with the nation’s constitution.
According to a statement by his Senior
Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, the
President said this in his reaction to the public outcry that is
currently trailing the Social Media Bill currently being debated in the
Senate.
Shehu quoted the President as
reiterating his administration’s commitment to the protection of free
speech in keeping with democratic tradition.
He said since Buhari has sworn to defend
the constitution of Nigeria, he would not lend his hand to anything
that is inconsistent with the constitution.
He said the President was fully aware of
the public reservations about the proposed legislation but assured that
there is no cause for alarm “because the Senate is a democratic Senate.
The President won’t assent to any legislation that may be inconsistent
with the constitution of Nigeria.”
The presidential spokesman however added that Buhari is not against lawful regulation that is done in consonance with the law.
“But he (the President) is not averse to
lawful regulation, so long as that is done within the ambit of the
constitution which he swore to uphold,” he added.
Shehu further quoted Buhari as saying
that free speech is central to democratic societies anywhere in the
world and that without free speech, elected representatives won’t be
able to gauge public feelings and moods about governance issues.
“As a key component of democratic
principles, the President acknowledged that people in democratic
societies are so emotionally attached to free speech that they would
defend it with all their might,” he added.
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