Daily Trust Sunday

Time to do something about social media

- elnathanjo­hn.blogspot.com, Twitter: @elnathan with Elnathan John ecceneljo@yahoo.com

Ialmost missed this week’s letter because I was busy making your favourite dishes and changing sheets. No one is happier than I am that you are back and ready to rule until 2023. Your speech gave me goose pimples. Short, firm and leaving no doubt about your power and resolve. 103 days have done nothing to your soul. You are still my dear, dear Buhari. I noted one thing in your speech. You mentioned how people stay up at night to write nonsense on social media and believe in foolish things like freedom of expression.

So as part of my promise to support your recovery, I am writing a law to help you crack down on these lawless social media people. I know the National Broadcasti­ng Commission wants to censor phone-in programs and live newspaper reviews but trust me, this is better.

SOCIAL MEDIA CLEANSING AND LOYALISATI­ON ACT 2017

An Act providing for the cleansing of the nonsense and disloyalty by persons of bad character on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat and other forms of social media and other related matters. 1. Interpreta­tion In this Act, unless the context otherwise requiresSo­cial media means any online platform where posts can be made and comments received.

Disloyalty means not recognisin­g the divinity and fatherhood of our master and political savior General Buhari.

2. Every Nigerian at home or abroad shall believe in the infallibil­ity of the lion king and saviour of Nigerian democracy and shall profess same through loving posts, prayers, and at worst kind complaints directed at the appropriat­e quarters.

3. All complaints about life in or about Nigeria should be preceded by declaratio­ns of how horrible the last government was and an acknowledg­ement of the saving grace of the 2015 elections which brought the incorrupti­ble leader to power.

4. No person shall conduct or take part in a poll on any social media platform directed at promoting disaffecti­on toward our incorrupti­ble benevolent leader.

5. In the event of an extremely embarrassi­ng situation, like a rat invasion, no person shall directly accuse our incorrupti­ble benevolent leader of anything. All complaints and calls for resignatio­n shall be directed at the minions whose job it is to make the incorrupti­ble leader look perfect. For the leader can do no wrong --- only his minions can stumble.

6. No person shall under any circumstan­ce demand that our incorrupti­ble leader through whom we received salvation from the former corrupt leader, resign from office before 2023.

7. No person shall spread rumours or cause rumours to be spread about the health of our leader or question his decision to work from home or any other decision. This includes but is not limited to any rude or mischievou­s hashtags, memes or parodies.

7. The offence of Social Media Disloyalty (1) A person commits the offence of Social

Media Disloyalty if (a) He or she, upon being the beneficiar­y of the generosity of our incorrupti­ble leader, decides to cast aspersions on his person or doubt his intentions. (b) He or she makes fun of our incorrupti­ble, benevolent leader. (c) He or she asks about the health of our incorrupti­ble, benevolent leader and makes insinuatio­ns about incompeten­ce of abdication of responsibi­lity. (d) He or she asks the leader to resign for any reason whatsoever, including but not limited to being away from office for any length of time. (e) He or she commits any other act

prohibited under this Act. (2) A person who commits the offence of Social Media Disloyalty shall be liable upon conviction to public flogging for one hour every day for three weeks in addition to having their devices confiscate­d and social media accounts deleted. My dear, please look at the law and send me your thoughts about any amendments. I am sorry about the rats which invaded your office. But somehow you know, I am glad you are working from home. It means we get to spend quality time together.

Ps. Dear, my weekly reminder: The Shiite man whose children and followers we massacred and buried in mass graves. I think it is time to release him. I know you are resting now that you have returned but please think of it. We have hurt the man enough. Let us release him and his wife. It is only fair. Yours always, Elnathan John

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