Nigerian singer Simi took a dig at the Minister of State for
Labour and Employment, Festus Keyamo following his support for the hate speech
bill.
The Minister had
earlier told Nigerians who are against the bill to unblock those that irritate
them on social media. According to Keyamo, those against the bill should not be
intolerant on social media and ask others not to.
He wrote "Those so-called overnight Social Media
‘activists’ who oppose the Social Media Bill should first stop blocking those
who irritate them with insults, unblock all those they have blocked and
apologise to them. You can’t be intolerant and ask others to be. Practice what
you preach."
However reacting to
the tweet, Simi stated that democracy does not permit a law that makes people
sensitive when they talk about the people they voted for. The singer who
wondered the number of false posts that triggered proposition of the bill,
added that there are more pressing issues in the country.
Simi tweeted “In a democracy sir, it should not be the law
for people to be ‘sensitive’ when they talk about the people they voted for.
“How many false posts about the government actually
circulate that warrants a bill like this? We have way more pressing issues in
Nigeria and even you know it!"
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