Says that Anti-Social Media Bill is ‘Dead on Arrival’
…Announces that CSOs will be part of 2017 Budget Hearing Today, the Senate
President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, delivered the keynote address at the
StateCraft Masterclass series at Social Media Week, Lagos (#SMWLagos). Speaking
at the event, the Senate President emphasised the growing influence of social
Today, the Senate President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki,
delivered the keynote address at the StateCraft Masterclass series at Social
Media Week, Lagos (#SMWLagos).
Speaking at the event, the Senate President emphasised the
growing influence of social media users in Nigeria’s political environment, and
encouraged the audience to continue contributing to the development of Nigeria
through their dialogue and debate on social media.
The Senate President stated that:“Without the involvement of
social media, there is no way that we would have moved from a non-performing
government — because now everything is out in the open unlike years ago.”
Saraki went on to commend the online community, calling them
the real ‘Chairmen of INEC,’ citing that their crowdsourced election results
from polling stations during the general elections, ensured that the
manipulation of vote counts was kept to the barest minimum.
The Senate President also announced that the controversial
aspects of the ‘Frivolous Petition Bill,’ which is the section 4 of the
Anti-frivolous petition Bill now popularly known as ‘Anti-Social Media Bill’
would not see the light of day at the Senate.
Saraki went on to assure the audience at #SMWLagos that in
the next few weeks, the calls for an Open National Assembly (#OpenNASS) would
be actualised, and Nigerians would get to see the line-item allocations of the
National Assembly.
The Senate President called for continued cooperation and
conversation between the government and the public via social media, and
mentioned that following the recent National Assembly Interactive Session with
Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) called #NASSEngages, starting in 2017, CSOs
would be a part of the budget hearing process.
The Senate President who is the 1st public official in
office to personally attend social media
week which is in its 4th year assured participant that his presence at the
event shows how serious National Assembly takes social media
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