Hate speech: Babangida cautions on gagging press

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  • says Nigerians can’t be muzzled
  • NUJ vows to resist hate speech bill, other obnoxious laws

Former Military President, Gen Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida (rtd) has cautioned those trying to gag the press through the hate speech bill to desist declaring that“Nigerians cannot be muzzled.”

He stated this in Minna, Niger State on Wednesday while receiving the National President of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Chris Isiguzo, who visited him at his Hilltop Mansion.

He cautioned against any attempt to gag the media, pointing out that such attempt would boomerang, adding that he had discussed with Senator Na’Allah and read a book written by former Information minister, Prince Tony Momoh on the need for Nigerians to continue to engage.

“One thing I have discovered is that no attempt to muzzle Nigerians will succeed,” he stated.

Speaking, Isiguzo thanked Babangida for receiving him and his team, stressing that the NUJ would resist the hate speech bill and other obnoxious bills being promoted at the National Assembly.

The Guardian

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