Our Party, Architect Of Hate Speech — APC Chieftain

Former
Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Niger State,
Comrade Jonathan Vatsa, has lambasted the 9th Assembly of the Nigerian Senate
for the proposed Bill seeking death penalty for anyone convicted for “Hate
Speech”.
Addressing
selected group Journalists in Minna, the former Commissioner for Information,
Culture and Tourism in the State described the move as not only laughable, but
a direct invitation for anarchy.
The APC
Chieftain advised the 9th Assembly to also propose a Bill that will apply for
Lands in the 36 States, including the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja as did
for Ruga to be used as Cemetery for Hate Speech offenders that will be killed.
According to
Vatsa “I call on Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi to also propose a Bill that will
ensure we have separate Cemetery for Offenders so that we can have it as
Tourist’s sites with inscriptions ‘Hate Speech’ Cemetery because the offenders
may also include those of us who have benefitted from Hate Speech, What a
shame?
He wondered
why the APC controlled Senate should ever contemplate such a (draconian and
unpopular law), further saying “We rode to power in 2015 through Hate Speech. We
(APC) brought Hate Speech to Nigeria politics and I am one of them. As a
Publicity Secretary of the APC, I know how we used Hate Speech to mobilize
Nigerians against the then ruling party. And it paid off because Nigerians
eventually hated the Peoples Democratic Party.Before 2015, Nigerians did not
know anything like Hate Speech.
“In fact, since
the return of democracy in 1999, we are just hearing about Hate Speech. APC as
a political party brought Hate to politics in form of propaganda.
The truth
must be told: we are the architect of hate speech and nobody complained about
it. “We enjoyed it and it worked for us.”
He also said
that “If we think we have failed Nigerians in our change promises, we should be
bold enough to tell Nigerians that we are sorry, we couldn’t deliver, but to try
to cage them by trying to introduce or recycle Decree 4 of 1984 in the name of
Hate speech is unacceptable.”
The APC
Chieftain while blaming the Senate Deputy Whip, who is from Niger North
Senatorial District, Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, warned that the proposed Bill for
death penalty for Hate Speech “might consume all of us.”
Vatsa also said rather than proposing death penalty
for Hate Speech offenders, it should be death penalty for Corrupt Leaders because
“corruption and injustice gave birth to what is now being called Hate
Speech".
“If there is
justice, equity, fairness and respect for rule of law, there will be no hate
speech. But when People are being marginalized and denied their right, surely
there will be Hate Speech. You cannot stop People from expressing their freedom
of speech. If the Senate is proposing death penalty for Hate Speech, then what
will they do to Boko Haram, Armed bandits, Kidnappers, Oil bunkers and Treasury
looters both Politicians and Civil Servants? All these things are worse than
Hate Speech.”
“There are
more pressing issues to Nigerians that the Senate should look into and address
instead of wasting their energy on an unpopular bill like this one that will
not see the light of the day.”
Vatsa,
however believes that there are more to the proposed Hate Speech Bill, adding:
“If the rumor of President Muhammadu Buhari nursing the ambition of third term
is correct, then they need death penalty for Hate Speech to silence everybody
who will want to oppose him.
But the
Senate should know that he who lives in a glass house should not throw stone,
because they cannot be there forever. When they leave the Senate, the law can
catch up with them. Again, if the Money meant for Constituency Projects are
utilized for the purpose it was meant for and the People begin to see dividends
of democracy, there will be no need for Hate Speech. If the millions of
Nigerian Youths can have something to do to earn a living, they will not have
time for Hate Speech. If People are allowed to elect their leaders in a free
and fair election there will be no hate speech. So, something gave birth to
Hate spetech and that is what the Senate should address. Vasta concluded
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