
There has been serious outrage amidst Nigerians on social media as regards a proposed bill by the lawmakers to regulate social media, they call it Social Media Bill.
The Bill is meant to reduce spread of falsehood and fake news on the internet. ‘Protection from Internet Falsehood and Manipulations Bill, 2019,’ sponsored by Mohammed Musa was introduced in the Senate two weeks ago.
Meanwhile, Internet Users in Nigeria are of the opinion that the Social Media Bill is nothing but an instrument to finally silence Nigerian youths on issues of national importance.
According to lawmakers in support of the bill, they said the bill is an opportunity to checkmate spread of false information which might caused serious damage to our nation if left unchecked.
Below are key things you need to know about the social media bill:-
Title Of The Bill
Protection from Internet Falsehoods, Manipulations and Other Related Matters Bill 2019.

Explanatory Memorandum
This Act is to prevent Falsehoods and Manipulations in Internet transmission and correspondences in Nigeria.
To suppress falsehoods and manipulations and counter the effects of such communications and transmissions and to sanction offenders with a view to encouraging and enhancing transparency by Social Media Platforms using the internet correspondences.

Objectives Of The Bill

Transmission Of False Statements
According to the bill, a person must not transmit a statement that is false or, transmit a statement that might:
Anyone guilty of the above is liable to a fine of N300,000 or three years imprisonment or both (for individual); and a fine not exceeding Ten million naira (for corporate organisations).
Same punishment applies for fake online accounts that transmit statements listed above.

Parody Accounts

Declaration
According to the bill, a law enforcement department can issue a “declaration” to offenders. And this declaration will be issued even if the “false statement” has been corrected or pulled down.

Access Blocking Order
The bill says the law enforcement department will also issue an access blocking order to offenders.
– An internet access service provider that does not comply with any access blocking order is liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding ten million naira for each day during any part of which that order is not fully complied with, up to a total of five million naira.
** A person is however, free to make an appeal to the High Court against the regulation.

Thoughts On Social Media Bill
If the Social Media Bill is about checkmating the spread of fake news on the Internet, there is actually nothing wrong.
The truth is the internet is a powerful place where fake information that can spread like wildfire and bring about some negative consequences.
But then, this is Nigeria, if this bill got passed, it might become shield for corrupt politicians or a tool to suppress public opinion.
What this means is that, your personal opinion on Facebook or Twitter about a politician can be regarded false information and you might get imprisoned.
So Guys 
Do You Think The Idea Of Social Media Bill Is A Good Or Bad One?
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