Mr Ologbondiyan said that the attempt to censor the social media was targeted at muzzling outspoken Nigerians.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has rejected alleged
moves to regulate social media in Nigeria.
The party in a statement issued by its national Publicity
Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, in Abuja, on Wednesday, described it as
unconstitutional, anti-people and attempt to silence Nigeria.
Mr Ologbondiyan said that the attempt to censor the social
media was targeted at muzzling outspoken Nigerians.
This, according to him, is particularly against youth, media
and civil society organisations demanding accountability and competence from
government.
He said it would also silence citizens from exposing cases of corruption, injustice, human rights abuses and constitutional violations by government officials.
Mr Ologbondiyan said while the PDP did not in any way
condone the dissemination of fake news, it rejected the attempt to hide under
fake news to use regulation of social media for selfish political reasons.
The Northern Governors Forum had on Monday expressed support
for the ongoing efforts to regulate the social media in order to check the
spread of fake news in the country.
The Forum expressed its support in a communique issued by its Chairperson and Governor of Plateau, Simon Lalong, after its meeting in Kaduna with traditional rulers and other key stakeholders in the region.
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