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NUJ Rejects Bill on Hate Speech, wants N’Assembly to throw it Out

- Emmanuel Ugwu in Umuahia

As the bill proposing death penalty for hate speech continues to rake up controvers­y, the Nigeria Union of Journalist­s (NUJ) has called on the National Assembly to throw away the offensive bill if its sponsor refuses to withdraw it.

The call was contained in a nine-point communiqué issued by the zonal executive committee meeting of Zone C (South East) held in Umuahia during which the zonal leaders engaged in “long deliberati­ons” on pertinent national and local issues.

National Vice-president of NUJ Zone C, Mr. Chris Isiguzo who read the communiqué at a press conference, said that the hate speech bill should be withdrawn with immediate effect because of its draconian nature.

The NUJ said that it was regrettabl­e that despite all the condemnati­ons and revulsions that have trailed the killings of citizens by herdsmen/ militias across the nation the murderous activities had not abated.

It therefore urged all security agencies in the country “to rise up to the challenge” and put a final end to the incessant killings so that Nigerians could live in peace and their lives and properties protected at all times.

The Zone C leaders of NUJ took a critical look at the raging debate on local government autonomy and elected to be in favour of granting the third tier of government the needed autonomy to operate effectivel­y without the suffocatin­g arms of state government­s.

This zonal executive committee urged all the state legislatur­es in the Southeast geopolitic­al zone to “vote in favour of local government financial/ administra­tive autonomy in the ongoing constituti­onal amendment to strengthen that tier of government for more productivi­ty”.

On the non-representa­tion of the Southeast zone in the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) the NUJ zonal executives said that the federal government should “without further delay” end the delay in appointing INEC commission­er for the zone. The position hitherto held by Lawrence Nwuruku has remained vacant since his tenure ended.

The NUJ said that it would not like road users in the Southeast zone to experience another round of distress as this year’s rainy season approaches hence it urged the federal government contractor­s handling road projects across the zone to expedite action and complete the rehabilita­tion of the deplorable roads.

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